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Why in HTML, there are always the < > part and <\> part? I dont understand. What if I delete the <\> part?
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It is basic syntax for html tag.
<> tells the browser what to display.
If you don't write <> and </> then it will not consider that it's tag. And without <> it'll be only simple text which is similar to notepad text.
So it's necessary to write <> for web development.
Hope you get it.
If you've any doubts then feel free to ask.
Thanks!
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it like you have to cook and you don't have gas
<> it's opening tag
</> it's closing tag
they defined what tag they are what have to do with between these stuffs