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Reference
Glossary
TagThe HTML tag is a formatting command that comes in two parts: a
beginning and a closing tag. Bracketing text between a beginning bold tag
and an ending bold tag (like so: <bold>text</bold>) will,
indeed, make it bold. The difference between a beginning and an ending tag
is the "/" on the latter. Over time, some ending tags have become implied,
most notably the </> tag, but don't be lazy. Tags are used to
describe a document's structure as well as its visual formatting. Because
browsers differ in how they display Web pages, you should always include
structural tags like <head> and <body>.
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