Welcome back to the Line Break Podcast! Last time, you guys didn't care. This time, I'll make sure you do.
The <br/> tag is a special one, mainly that it doesn't have a partner. Usually, other HTML tags tend to have two versions: the beginning and the end. The line break begins and ends by itself, so it never really gets to see anyone. Let's give br a warm hug, cause it deserves it!
For today, we're going to try pairing up the br tag with another great friend of the HTML tag family! If you can find a good friend that works well with the line break, you will get a hefty sum of EXP, specifically 200!*
*<p> is disqualified
The <br/> tag is a special one, mainly that it doesn't have a partner. Usually, other HTML tags tend to have two versions: the beginning and the end. The line break begins and ends by itself, so it never really gets to see anyone. Let's give br a warm hug, cause it deserves it!
For today, we're going to try pairing up the br tag with another great friend of the HTML tag family! If you can find a good friend that works well with the line break, you will get a hefty sum of EXP, specifically 200!*
*<p> is disqualified