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<!DOCTYPE html5> | |
<html lang:'en'> | |
<title>This is a test markup</title> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="UTF-8" /> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<p id="name">Hello Intern</p> | |
<p id="name">Welcome to your test page</p> | |
</body> | |
</html> |
- and not . You don't put that 5 there.
- . There supposed to be an equal-to(=) sign before the en. Also double quotes should be around the en and not single quotes.
3.The< head> should come before the <title>
4.There should be no forward slash (/) at the end of the
5.That greater-than sign(>) before the Hello Intern in both paragraphs should not be there.
This is the correct one sir
Nice but you the last error you spotted is wrong that means, you missed one more error.
Oh yes. They were supposed to be there before writing the paragraph's text.
There is nothing wrong with the text. The last error is semantic. Look closely and pay attention.
An id is supposed to have a unique name and so id="name" used twice is wrong
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1. and not . You don't put that 5 there.
2. and not <html lang: 'en". There supposed to be an equal-to(=) sign before the en. Also double quotes should be around the en and not single quotes.
3.The< head> should come before the <title>
4.There should be no forward slash (/) at the end of the .
5.That greater-than sign(>) before the Hello Intern in both
tags should not be there