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To specify HTML5 as the document type, add at the beginning<br />

of the file.<br />

All the HTML coding in a document (except the DOCTYPE) is enclosed within a<br />

two-sided tag.<br />

The and tags enclose the and sections.<br />

The area contains the page title () and any tags. The<br />

area contains all the displayable text for the page.<br />

Enclose each paragraph in a two-sided tag. Most browsers add space between<br />

paragraphs when displaying the page.<br />

To create a line break without starting a new paragraph, use the one-sided tag.<br />

When coding for XHTML, end one-sided tags with a space and a slash ( /). The<br />

space is required for recognition in HTML, and the slash is necessary for recognition<br />

in XHTML.<br />

Use tags in the section to indicate keywords and the document<br />

encoding language.<br />

Use the and tags to enclose the text that should appear in the<br />

browser’s title bar. Place these in the section of the file.<br />

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built into Windows, or (with some tools) you can save files directly to a server.<br />

However, Notepad does not offer this capability.

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