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Empty elements do not have a closing tag. Normal elements have a opening and closing and tag.Ethan
Empty elements don't have closing tags. Normal elements have opening tags, closing tags, and content inbetween. An example of an empty element is [br]An example of a normal element is [p](Autumn)
Normal elements have an opening and closing tag, along with content in between them. Empty elements don't have closing tags.
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Normal elements have both opening and closing tags. They also contain content. An empty element does not have a closing tag.~Brie
Empty elements=no closing tagNormal elements= both closing AND opening tagsGracie
Empty elements don't have closing tags, eg. {br}Normal elements have both opening and closing elements eg. {p} {/p}
empty= no closing tagnormal= opening & closing tags{travis}
Empty elements do not have a closing tag. Normal elements have a opening and closing and tag.
ReplyDeleteEthan
Empty elements don't have closing tags.
ReplyDeleteNormal elements have opening tags, closing tags, and content inbetween.
An example of an empty element is [br]
An example of a normal element is [p]
(Autumn)
Normal elements have an opening and closing tag, along with content in between them.
ReplyDeleteEmpty elements don't have closing tags.
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DeleteNormal elements have both opening and closing tags. They also contain content. An empty element does not have a closing tag.
ReplyDelete~Brie
Empty elements=no closing tag
ReplyDeleteNormal elements= both closing AND opening tags
Gracie
Empty elements don't have closing tags, eg. {br}
ReplyDeleteNormal elements have both opening and closing elements eg. {p} {/p}
empty= no closing tag
ReplyDeletenormal= opening & closing tags
{travis}