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Introduction for the structure of an HTML
document HTML edition information The HTML
component The document head The HEAD
factor The TITLE
factor The title
attribute Meta information Specifying meta info The META
component Meta data profiles The document entire body The System
element Component identifiers: the id
and class attributes Block-level and inline factors Grouping elements: the DIV and SPAN aspects Headings: The H1, H2,
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Here's an illustration of the basic HTML document:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "">
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>My first HTML document</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <P>Hello world,
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</HTML>
Note. As of the 24 December version of HTML 4.01,
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HTML Working Group commits towards the following policy:
Any changes to future HTML 4 DTDs will not invalidate documents that
conform towards the DTDs of the present specification. The HTML Working Group
reserves the right to correct known bugs. Software conforming to the DTDs of the present specification may ignore
features of future HTML 4 DTDs that it does not recognize.
This means that in a document type declaration,
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system identifier that refers towards the latest edition of an HTML 4 DTD. Authors
may also choose to use a system identifier that refers to a specific (dated)
model of an HTML 4 DTD when validation to that particular DTD is required.
W3C will make every effort to make archival documents indefinitely available at
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