
HTML 5: Is it <br>, <br/>, or <br />? - Stack Overflow
Dec 22, 2009 · Simply <br> is sufficient. The other forms are there for compatibility with XHTML; to make it possible to write the same code as XHTML, and have it also work as HTML. Some …
html - What does <br/> do exactly? - Stack Overflow
May 14, 2016 · Can anyone explain what <br /> does to the page? The result is unexpected. I tested the code on the latest version of Chrome and Firefox, the result is the same on both …
xhtml - HTML: What's the correct form of BR? - Stack Overflow
Explore the correct usage of <br> and <br/> in HTML, including differences, compatibility, and best practices for web development.
What is the main difference of <br> and <br /> - Stack Overflow
Jan 25, 2020 · What is the main difference between <br> and <br /> in html markup? Can someone explain the main difference of the two because it's confusing to me. Thanks in …
html - When to use <p> vs. <br> - Stack Overflow
Learn when to use <p> for paragraphs and <br> for line breaks in HTML on Stack Overflow.
html - Is there any ASCII character for <br>? - Stack Overflow
Nov 25, 2015 · This Stack Overflow discussion explores whether there is an ASCII character equivalent to the HTML <br> tag for line breaks in text.
html - Is it sometimes bad to use <BR />? - Stack Overflow
Nov 12, 2009 · 32 Generally, <br/> is an indication of poor semantic HTML. The most common case is using <br/> to declare paragraph separations, which there are much better ways to do …
html - Can you target <br /> with css? - Stack Overflow
Technically, yes, you can target a <br> element with CSS directly or by applying a class to it and targeting the class. That being said, a <br> generates a line-break and it is only a line-break.
How can I make a "half" row break (<br>)? - Stack Overflow
If I want to remove the space between rows of two elements separated by a <br> tag, how would I do that? The rows are too close one to other. How can I make like half of the height of …
html - How to change the height of a <br>? - Stack Overflow
Sep 11, 2009 · Changing height of <br> is semantically wrong. <br> means you just put another line to your text and single paragraph should have fixed line height. If some text is separated, it …