No, users cannot create their own tags. The tags that are defined only must be used.
because in XML there is no predefined tags
Yes. An array of arrays is nothing more than a multi-dimensional array.
low level language is not portable because using these language we are not run programs where we not create those programs or we r not able to run those programs to another machine.....
Alessandro Ghignola
HTML - Hypertext markup language is the language used to create web pages.
The number of elements changes periodically because we as humans have the ability to create elements that do not exist in nature. As we create bigger and bigger ones, they are added onto the periodic table of elements.
The two basic elements of language are phonemes, which are the smallest units of sound in a language, and morphemes, which are the smallest units of meaning. Phonemes combine to form words, while morphemes combine to create sentences and convey meaning.
No websites are made with CSS, since the CSS language is used for styling of elements and objects that are already created; it does not actually "create" the objects and elements.
The ordering of elements in a sentence is referred to as syntax. Syntax involves the arrangement of words, phrases, and clauses to create well-formed and meaningful sentences in a language.
Laurent Clerc used French Sign Language, which he then adapted with Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet to create what is now known as American Sign Language (ASL). They combined elements of French Sign Language with local signs to create a system that could be used in the United States.
i dont know hahahahahhaa ^^ Simply because your an idiot.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language used to create hypertext, which forms the backbone of the World Wide Web. HTML uses tags to define the structure of webpages and link various elements together, enabling users to navigate through interconnected information easily.
Because silver is an element, it cannot be create. It can be converted from other substances containing silver though (Silver nitrate...)
The literary elements in the poem "Forgotten Language" by Shel Silverstein include imagery, metaphor, and symbolism. The vivid descriptions of nature create strong visual images, while the comparison of language to a forgotten garden acts as a metaphor for loss and neglect. The use of symbolism with the garden representing the language adds depth to the theme of the poem.
Because gold is an element a pure substance cannot be created by combining other elements
The figurative language in the poem "The Hound" includes similes, metaphors, and personification. These elements are used to create vivid imagery and add depth to the poem's themes and emotions.
The best way to remember the elements is to try to create a song or rythm to remember them, for example," A You! i want your gold!" because gold ia Au.