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Posted by rf on 11/27/02 11:57
Full quoted on purpose.
<andreas.usenet@html.dk> wrote in message
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>> > "HTML is tags - and nothing but tags. To learn HTML is to learn and use
>> > different tags."
>> >
>> > Nothing could be more wrong IMHO.
>> > This is where I gave up on your tutorial.
>>
>>
>> I am sorry to hear that. Again, I don't want to make it too complicated
>> to start with. And I don't think there is anything wrong in that
>> formulation. The element is part of the tag, which is explained later
>> in the tutorial:
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>> "The basic part of a tag is called an element (for example the p in
>> <p>). Thus, a tag consists of either just an element (for example <p>),
>> or an element plus one or more attributes (for example <p
>> style="background-color:#ff0000;">). Simple as that."
>>
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> You might actually be right on this one. I am sorry to admit :-)
>
> Any suggestions for a more correct formulation?
>
Er, what? Don't understand at all, apart from my being rignt :-)
--
Richard.
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