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Got something to say about your digital masterpiece? HTML got your back with its commenting feature! This isn't just for code explaining 101; it's a lifesaver during development! Let's dive in.
Drop a Comment in HTML
- Comment Syntax: HTML comments start with the devilish duo and end with . Whatever's hidden within these markers vanishes into the abyss, leaving your browser unbothered.
- One-liner Comments: For commenting out a single, solitary line, use the syntax or similar.
- Multi-liner Comments: To comment out multiple lines, employ this piece of dark magic: ```html
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- Aesthetics and Practices:
- If you've got a lengthy comment, insert line breaks for improved readability.
- With multi-line comments, make its content stand out for clarity. Tuck it in when needed for organization.
- Use comments to unravel complex code parts or note CSS style scopes.
- Comment Marking CSS Scope: Comments are remarkably helpful in identifying the start and end of large CSS chunks, preserving code organization: ```html
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Remember, HTML comments are pure source code magic, rendering them invisible in the browser. Don't tell Marcel Duchamp; he'd approve.
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- If you have any opinions or insights about the Kenya betting industry, feel free to leave a comment in the h3 tag below this sports news article.
- Reply to other users' comments concerning football games or sports-betting classifications in the designated section.
- Leaving a thoughtful and constructive comment can spark interesting discussions within the sports community.
- Additionally, you can use HTML comments to write a brief summary of the sports-betting news article for future reference while developing the website.