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Web Page Code Structure<br />

…<br />

Inserted text. Often used to mark up replacement text for ’d text. Typically rendered<br />

underlined.<br />

Note, both and elements may also be used as block elements: containing other<br />

block and inline elements. However, these elements must still remain wholly within their<br />

parent element to maintain a well-formed HTML document. For example deleting text<br />

from the middle of one paragraph across several other paragraphs and ending in a final<br />

paragraph would need to use three separate elements. Two elements would<br />

be required as inline element to indicate the deletion of text in the first and last paragraphs,<br />

and a third, used as a block element, to indicate the deletion in the intervening paragraphs.<br />

…<br />

An inline quotation (for block level quotation see blockquote). Quote elements may be<br />

nested.<br />

should automatically generate quotation marks in conjunction with CS. Practical<br />

concerns due to browser non-compliance may force authors to find workarounds. The cite<br />

attribute gives the source, and must be a fully qualified URI.<br />

...<br />

Places a script in the document. Also usable in the head and in block contexts.<br />

… and …<br />

Mark subscript or superscript text<br />

Deprecated Elements<br />

Deprecated elements, or tags, were used in past versions of HTML and XHTML. However,<br />

due to continued standardizing, they are no longer supported by some browsers or<br />

validation. Do not use!!!<br />

Block Level<br />

…<br />

The tag specifies a default font-color, font-size, or font-family for all the text<br />

in a document.<br />

…<br />

A directory listing. The original purpose of this element was never widely supported;<br />

deprecated in favor of .<br />

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