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Mismatching your tags is putting them in the wrong order.Example: (/p)Have a great day(p)Ethan
Mismatching your tags is when you get them mixed up and in the wrong order. (/h1)Blah blah blah(h1)(Autumn)
mismatched tags are mixed up tags (example):(/li)......(li)
sorry my bad ^(travis)
Mismatching your tags is basically putting the tags in the wrong order. ex. (/p)Why is this happening.(p)[Collin]
(/h2)Hi Hi Hi!!!(h2) You place them in the wrong orderGracie
Mismatched tags is when you have your opening and closing tags in the wrong order.~Brie
when you put the ending / in the wrong set of brackets <> that kinda stuff, [/h1]yada yada yada[h1]
Mismatching your tags is putting them in the wrong order.
ReplyDeleteExample: (/p)Have a great day(p)
Ethan
Mismatching your tags is when you get them mixed up and in the wrong order.
ReplyDelete(/h1)Blah blah blah(h1)
(Autumn)
mismatched tags are mixed up tags
ReplyDelete(example):(/li)......(li)
sorry my bad ^(travis)
DeleteMismatching your tags is basically putting the tags in the wrong order.
ReplyDeleteex. (/p)Why is this happening.(p)
[Collin]
(/h2)Hi Hi Hi!!!(h2) You place them in the wrong order
ReplyDeleteGracie
Mismatched tags is when you have your opening and closing tags in the wrong order.
ReplyDelete~Brie
when you put the ending / in the wrong set of brackets <> that kinda stuff, [/h1]yada yada yada[h1]
ReplyDelete