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HTML - Elements


An HTML element is everything from the start tag to the end tag:
Start TagElement ContentEnd Tag
<p>This is a paragraph</p>
<a href='default.htm'>This is a link</a>
<br />  
* The start tag is often called the opening tag. The end tag is often called the closing tag.
  1. An HTML element starts with a start tag / opening tag
  2. An HTML element ends with an end tag / closing tag
  3. The element content is everything between the start and the end tag
  4. Some HTML elements have empty content
  5. Empty elements are closed in the start tag
  6. Most HTML elements can have attributes
Note: You will learn about attributes in the next chapter of this tutorial.
<html>

<body>
<p>This is my first paragraph.</p>
</body>

</html>
The example above contains 3 HTML elements.

The <p> element:

<p>This is my first paragraph.</p>

The <p> element defines a paragraph in the HTML document. The element has a start tag <p> and an end tag </p>. The element content is: This is my first paragraph.

The <body> element:

<body>
<p>This is my first paragraph.</p>
</body>

The <body> element defines the body of the HTML document. The element has a start tag and an end tag </body>. The element content is another HTML element (a p element).

The <html> element:

<html>

<body>
<p>This is my first paragraph.</p>
</body>

</html>

The <html> element defines the whole HTML document. The element has a start tag <html> and an end tag </html>. The element content is another HTML element (the body element).

Most browsers will display HTML correctly even if you forget the end tag:
<p>This is a paragraph
<p>This is a paragraph
The example above will work in most browsers, but don't rely on it. Forgetting the end tag can produce unexpected results or errors.

Note: Future version of HTML will not allow you to skip end tags.
HTML elements with no content are called empty elements. Empty elements can be closed in the start tag.

<br> is an empty element without a closing tag (the <br> tag defines a line break).

In XHTML, XML, and future versions of HTML, all elements must be closed.

Adding a slash to the start tag, like <br />, is the proper way of closing empty elements, accepted by HTML, XHTML and XML.

Even if <br> works in all browsers, writing <br /> instead is more future proof.
HTML tags are not case sensitive: <P> means the same as <p>. Many web sites use uppercase HTML tags.

Leakbali.com use lowercase tags because the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommends lowercase in HTML 4, and demands lowercase tags in future versions of (X)HTML.

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