Day 7
What I Have Created
What I Have Learned
- The
<!DOCTYPE html>declaration should always be the first line of code in your HTML files. This lets the browser know what version of HTML to expect.
- The
<html>element will contain all of your HTML code. - Information about the web page, like the title, belongs within the
<head>of the page. - You can add a title to your web page by using the
<title>element, inside of the head. - A webpage’s title appears in a browser’s tab.
- Anchor tags (
<a>) are used to link to internal pages, external pages or content on the same page. - You can create sections on a webpage and jump to them using
<a>tags and addingids to the elements you wish to jump to. - Whitespace between HTML elements helps make code easier to read while not changing how elements appear in the browser.
- Indentation also helps make code easier to read. It makes parent-child relationships visible.
- Comments are written in HTML using the following syntax:
<!-- comment -->.
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