the <> brackets, for example to begin an HTML document you begin with the tag <html>
No. Syntax is/are the rules of the language, tags are part of the syntax.
HTML is a markup language and it's syntax is well defined. It can be used as <html><body>...</body></html>
For Syntax coloring you can use HTML Editors such as : * Arachnophilia * BBEdit * BlueFish * Coda * E Text Editor * Eclipse with the Web Tools Platform * EditPlus * EmEditor * HTML-Kit * HomeSite * Notepad++ These editors automatically sets a color for your syntax.
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An image does not have an HTML syntax. If you copy an image from a Webpage, you save just the image file (e.g. image.jpg). You do not save any of the HTML code used to tell the browser where to locate the image to display on the page.
The main benefit of using HTML is its easy syntax. The tags are very powerful to use.
xml can be written straight into html code and vice versa using the correct syntax, ie your html in here and your xml in here
Charge is a fundamental physical quantity. It is a fundamental property of matter, with the unit of charge measured in coulombs.
The basic syntax is:Additional optional attributes include height, width, and border.
The general syntax for an inline image in HTML is: <img src="image.jpg" alt="Description of image">
Cells are the fundamental unit of life.