They would be tags that do not have closing tags. <br> would be an example. <hr> would be another example.
HR tag places a break between the page in HTML. It is however not supported in the modern versions.
<br /> <meta /> <link /> <hr /> Are three of these.
There are 2 types of breaks in HTML. One is the line break i.e. <br> and the horizontal line break <hr>.
The hr tag in HTML is the "Horizontal Rule" tag. Essentially, the tag creates a horizontal line. This line was often used in print to separate chapters and the like. You can style the tag in various ways, giving it color and borders, width and height. By default, the tag displays something like this:
They would be tags that do not have closing tags. <br> would be an example. <hr> would be another example.
HR tag places a break between the page in HTML. It is however not supported in the modern versions.
<html> <head> <title>in line style sheet </title> </head> <body> <hr>dfdsfdsfsdfdsf</hr> </boday> </html>
<br /> <meta /> <link /> <hr /> Are three of these.
in HTML <h2> stands for heading 2
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HTML stands for "hyper-text markup language".
Try using what they call a Horizontal Ruler: <hr> You can also indicate the width, <hr width="50%">
There are 2 types of breaks in HTML. One is the line break i.e. <br> and the horizontal line break <hr>.
The hr tag in HTML is the "Horizontal Rule" tag. Essentially, the tag creates a horizontal line. This line was often used in print to separate chapters and the like. You can style the tag in various ways, giving it color and borders, width and height. By default, the tag displays something like this:
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Hypertext Markup Language