| HTML Coding Common Problems to Watch |
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When you're first learning HTML—heck, even after you've been doing it
for a while—there are some easy-to-make mistakes. Here's the top four : Common Problem #1: Missing Delimiter Ooops! That tag just isn't working. The first thing to check is: does it have both the opening (<) and closing (>) delimiter. It's easy to accidentally forget or delete one as you edit your page. Common Problem #2: Missing Quotation Mark Are things just disappearing from you page? Check to be sure that every place you've used an open quote in a tag, there is also a closing quote. If a browser doesn't find a close quote, it will think everything on the page is part of the tag attribute value rather than content to be displayed. Common Problem #3: Missing End Tag Suddenly you have some odd indents. Or all the text is bold. You probably entered an opening tag, but forgot to enter the ending tag. Common Problem #4: Good Old Typos The tag isn't working as you expected. Go back to your file and double check for old fashioned typos. It's almost embarrassing how often a tag-typing finger can slip a little and create a tag instead. The browser just ignores that alien tag because it doesn't understand it. Need help implementing a new sales or marketing program? We've got two suggestions:
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