HTML Document Structure
HTML uses predefined tags and attributes to instruct the browser on how to display content, including formatting, style, font size, and images. HTML is a case-insensitive language, meaning there is no distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters.
There are generally two types of tags in HTML:
- Paired Tags: These tags come in pairs i.e. they have both opening(< >) and closing(</ >) tags.
- Empty Tags: These tags are self-closing and do not require a closing tag.”
Below is an example of a <b> tag in HTML, which tells the browser to bold the text inside it.
HTML Course Structure of an HTML Document
HTML(Hypertext Markup Language), structures web pages. Unlike programming languages, it isn’t compiled or interpreted. Browsers render HTML directly, displaying content without typical errors. It’s a markup language, not a programming one, making execution smooth without encountering compilation or interpretation issues.
Table of Content
- HTML Document Structure
- Tags and attributes
- Structure of an HTML Document
- Understanding Essential HTML Tags
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