Acmlm
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CSS doesn't use < > at all (<style> is HTML), but mostly { } ; :, since it usually goes like this:
classname {propertyname:value; otherproperty:value;}
But the part within { } can go in style= in pretty much any HTML tag
And HTML is just that, a bunch of < > tags that can have properties or text within, and are interpreted by the browser ... very similarly to XML, although I guess you don't know what that is either
"HTML" stands for "HyperText Markup Language" ...
mrmenz
Posts: 26/347 |
the [] [/] tags are BB code , the board is programmed to recognize it and convert it to HTML in your posts. |
Spyware
Posts: 2/26 |
Originally posted by paradox so your saying Html can be [ ] text [ / ] or < > text < / >?
The second one you said was right html is actually quite easy once you study also CSS uses alot <> > mostly colons |
neotransotaku
Posts: 427/4016 |
um...no
HTML allows the look of plain text to have formatting. if you use the bold tag of html, text that is after this bold tag will start to look bold until the end of the page or until the end bold tag of html appears. |
paradox
Posts: 560/703 |
so your saying Html can be [ ] text [ / ] or < > text < / >? |
Drag
Posts: 111/254 |
This is HTML.
HTML is a markup language, NOT a programming language. People tend to get that confused. (Don't worry, you still have the correct forum)
Stuff enclosed in < and > are called "tags". A tag is a non-plain-text object that you put on the page. |
paradox
Posts: 555/703 |
where you use < and > like on this site? |
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