Lists started with an <ol> or <ul> tag must use the closing tags </ol> or </ul>, respectively. If you do not close the list with the appropriate close tag, it should automatically be closed when the parent element (usually <body>) is closed; this is considered incorrect and invalid, but browsers will generally render it this way anyway.
Tags usually travel in pairs. An opening tag begins a section of page content, and a closing tag ends it. For example, to markup a section of text as a paragraph, you would open the paragraph with an opening paragraph tag and close it with a closing paragraph tag (closing tags always proceed the element with a /).
1 sided: <meta /> <img /> <input /> 2 sided: <p> <b> <font> <style>
Because html won't know where to stop doing what the tag is doing. So if you open a bold tag and don't close it, the entire rest of the document would be bolded. If you opened an anchor tag and did not close it, the entire rest of your page would be a link. Not all tags have closing tags, but for those that do it is important to use them. Otherwise it will affect your page and it won't work properly or look the way you want it to.
I have to know the amps and voltage of the garage door motor and the length of time the door takes to open and close to answer this question.
You are close. It is question.
No the HR tag does not need a close tag.
No you can not print a door tag, the only way that you receive a door tag is if a driver makes an attempt to deliver your package, and you are not available. The driver will then leave you a door tag with further instructions on how to receive your package.
You have to close everything with another tag such as openingtag:<marquee> closingtag:</marquee>.
No, "close the door" is a verb phrase, with "close" as the main verb and "the door" as the object of the verb. In this case, "the door" is the direct object of the verb.
You can in fact use your door tag to trace or track your package. You can do this a few ways. You can go online to fedex.com and from the main screen. Just type DT123456789 (numbers being whatever your tag reads). Or you can also call 1-800-go-fedex, and anyone of the customer service reps can help you with your package with the door tag number.
body bgcolor="#E6E6FA"and close the entire tag in < and >.
look on the door tag on the inside of the door jam
The very last tag should be the closing HTML tag. It would be done like this: </html> Before that you would normally close the Body tag, like this: </body>
Because it makes the website look more professional. SPELL CHECK! qustion: question. dose: does.
look on data tag drivers side door opening or on the door
No because there is noting like qustion in English language. Its question.