Course: Learn HTML and Master the Fundamentals of Web Development
Whether you’re aspiring to become a web developer or simply want to enhance your digital literacy, this course will provide you with the foundation needed to create captivating web content and lay the groundwork for further advancements in web development.
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Adding a line break in HTML is accomplished using the <br> element. Unlike most HTML elements, the <br> element does not require a closing tag. It acts as a self-closing tag, allowing us to create a line bre...
The <pre> tag stands for "preformatted text" and is used to present text exactly as it appears in the HTML code. It is commonly used when displaying code snippets, ASCII art, or any content that requires precise s...
The HTML horizontal line is created using the <hr> (horizontal rule) element. It is a self-closing tag, meaning it doesn't require a closing tag. The <hr> element represents a thematic break or a separation ...
In HTML, the <head> element plays a crucial role in defining the metadata and other essential information about a web document. It is placed within the <html> tags and is not visible on the webpage itself. I...
The <base> tag in HTML is used to specify a base URL or target for all relative URLs within a document. It sets the default base URL that is used by web browsers to resolve relative URLs when accessing external resou...
The HTML element called <details> creates a disclosure widget that hides information until it's toggled open. It requires a <summary> element to provide a label or summary.
Typically, a disclosure widget is rep...