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The block-level elements in HTML

HTML Elements

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An element in an HTML document can be understood as an individual component of an HTML file. In more simple words, the elements are everything written within tags, including the tags, attributes, and contents. The basic elements used in HTML are: Headings <h1> …… <h6>Content</h1> …… </h6> They are used to specify the headings of … Read more

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