My first paragraph.
``` !DOCTYPE html: Defines this document to be HTML5 html: The root element of an HTML page head: The element contains meta information about the document title: The element specifies a title for the document body: The element contains the visible page content h1: The element defines a large heading p: The element defines a paragraph ### HTML Versions Since the early days of the web, there have been many versions of HTML |Version|Year| |--- |--- | |HTML|1991| |HTML 2.0|1995| |HTML 3.2|1997| |HTML 4.01|1999| |XHTML|2000| |HTML5|2014| #### Other Resources - [HTML Elements](https://guide.freecodecamp.org/html/elements) - [Semantic HTML](https://guide.freecodecamp.org/html/html5-semantic-elements) - [HTML Attributes](https://guide.freecodecamp.org/html/attributes) # HTML Elements The extent of an element is indicated by a pair of tags: a "start tag" `` and "end tag" `
`. The text content of the element, if any, is placed between these tags. Tags may also enclose further tag markup between the start and end, including a mixture of tags and text. This indicates further (nested) elements, as children of the parent element. The start tag may also include attributes within the tag. These indicate other information, such as identifiers for sections within the document, identifiers used to bind style information to the presentation of the document, and for some tags such as the `` used to embed images, the reference to the image resource. Some elements, such as the line break `Paragraph 1
` `Paragraph 2
` **Line Breaks** ```html` is that `br` breaks a line without altering the semantic structure of the page, whereas `p` sections the page into paragraphs. Note also that `br` is an empty element in that, although it may have attributes, it can take no content and it may not have an end tag. ```html
This is a paragraph
with
line breaks