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First of all, this comic clearly annoyed enough web developers to get them to write this long explanation about this comic. | First of all, this comic clearly annoyed enough web developers to get them to write this long explanation about this comic. | ||
− | {{w|HTML}} is a markup language used in the development of websites, and is the subject of this comic. Most distinct elements of a webpage | + | {{w|HTML}} is a markup language used in the development of websites, and is the subject of this comic. Most distinct elements of a webpage, like this paragraph of text, the title of this section, or the logo in the top-left of this page, are enclosed in HTML tags which describe the type of object they are. The comic employs multiple poor HTML practices while asking the rhetorical question of how best to annoy web developers, effectively answering the question that it poses. |
In HTML, all elements (except self-closing elements like <code><img></code>) should consist of an open and close tag of the same type <code><div>Like this</div></code>. | In HTML, all elements (except self-closing elements like <code><img></code>) should consist of an open and close tag of the same type <code><div>Like this</div></code>. |