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please can Div and span be explained to me and how it can be used

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<div> and <span> are HTML elements used for structuring and styling content on a webpage.

<div> stands for "division" and is a block-level element. It is used to group and structure larger sections of content on a webpage. It does not have any inherent meaning or styling associated with it, so it's often used as a container for other HTML elements. <div> elements can be styled using CSS to control their appearance and layout.

Here's an example of how <div> can be used:

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<div> <h1>Welcome to my website!</h1> <p>This is the main content of the page.</p> <img src="image.jpg" alt="My Image"> </div>

In this example, the <div> element is used to group the heading, paragraph, and image together. It helps in organizing the content and can be styled as a whole.

On the other hand, <span> is an inline element used for styling smaller portions of text within a larger block of content. It is often used to apply CSS styles to specific words or phrases within a paragraph or heading.

Here's an example of how <span> can be used:

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<p> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Etiam <span class="highlight">dignissim</span> tortor sit amet sem ultricies, ac cursus justo lacinia. Donec quis <span style="color: blue;">felis</span> euismod, finibus metus non, malesuada ante. </p>

In this example, the <span> element is used to highlight the word "dignissim" with a CSS class, and the word "felis" is styled with an inline CSS style attribute. <span> is a useful tool for applying styles to specific parts of a text.

Overall, <div> is used for structuring larger sections of content or creating containers, while <span> is used for styling smaller portions of text within those containers.

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Asked 2 years ago in HTML by Daniela

What is HTML?

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HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is the standard markup language used for creating web pages and web applications. HTML provides a structure for the content on a webpage, such as headings, paragraphs, and links, and it can also be used to add images, videos, and other media. HTML is not a programming language, but rather a markup language used to format and structure content. Here is an example of a basic HTML document:

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Page Title</title> </head> <body> <h1>Heading</h1> <p>This is a paragraph.</p> <a href="https://www.example.com">Link</a> </body> </html>

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