Attributes
The HTML tag is called the "anchor" tag.
You can apply the iframe tag. Inside the iframe tag you can apply the text.
The head tag includes everything you would you would usually put in the header of a website. ie name, company picture etc. However the title tag is a tag you can place inside the head tag to say what the title of the website is going to be. The main difference is the head tag can have multiple tags within in whereas the title tag is a tag that can go inside a head tag
Technically it should be included, but many browsers assume its existence if it isn't there. (if i recall correctly) If you want to stay compliant with the W3C specifications, however, you must have a body tag. It must be the only body tag in the page, it must be a direct child of the HTML tag, and it must be preceded by 1 and only 1 HEAD tag.
A tag located between other tags is called a nested tag.
The device's specifications were on the service tag. The specifications for this job are now posted on the board.
The HTML tag is called the "anchor" tag.
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look on the drivers side door at the specifications tag.
A tag is what its called
It's inside < head > tag.inside this tag there a < title > tag to put the name(actually it's called page title) of the page. Anything you write inside < title > and < /title > appears on the browser as page title.
You can apply the iframe tag. Inside the iframe tag you can apply the text.
what are the technical details about each hardware component called?
A clothing tag.
The head tag includes everything you would you would usually put in the header of a website. ie name, company picture etc. However the title tag is a tag you can place inside the head tag to say what the title of the website is going to be. The main difference is the head tag can have multiple tags within in whereas the title tag is a tag that can go inside a head tag
All it is, is small, inside the <>, it wasn't letting me enter the tag alone
Why does your computer has an "Intel Inside" tag?What goes inside, never comes back.