← Back to context Comment by hnlmorg 15 hours ago You close them in the same tag: <br/> 2 comments hnlmorg Reply pornel 15 hours ago This syntax is ignored in HTML. The / is thrown away and has no effect.This non-closing talisman means that <div/> or <script/> are not closed, and will mess up nesting of elements. hnlmorg 15 hours ago In HTML, yes. But I thought the OP was talking about XHTML?
pornel 15 hours ago This syntax is ignored in HTML. The / is thrown away and has no effect.This non-closing talisman means that <div/> or <script/> are not closed, and will mess up nesting of elements. hnlmorg 15 hours ago In HTML, yes. But I thought the OP was talking about XHTML?
This syntax is ignored in HTML. The / is thrown away and has no effect.
This non-closing talisman means that <div/> or <script/> are not closed, and will mess up nesting of elements.
In HTML, yes. But I thought the OP was talking about XHTML?