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Span and Div are HTML tags used commonly to define a division in a document. This can also be used in any wiki and any web site.

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  • Span and Div are HTML tags used commonly to define a division in a document. This can also be used in any wiki and any web site.
  • In HTML and XHTML, span and div tags are used to describe content that cannot be properly described by other, more semantic tags. The div tag defines a section within an HTML or XHTML document. Proper HTML markup language requires that all elements describe the type of data contained within. For example, in HTML and XHTML, a p (paragraph) element should contain a paragraph of text, and an h1 element should contain the highest-level header of the page. In HTML and XHTML, span and div are the only elements that carry no innate semantic meaning, besides the logical grouping of the enclosed elements.
  • In HTML, the span and div elements are used where parts of a document cannot be semantically described by other HTML elements. Most HTML elements carry semantic meaning – i.e. the element describes, and can be made to function according to, the type of data contained within. For example, a p element should contain a paragraph of text, while an h1 element should contain the highest-level header of the page; user agents should distinguish them accordingly. However, as span and div have no innate semantic meaning besides the logical grouping of the content, they can be used to specify non-standard presentation or behaviour without superfluous semantic meaning.
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  • Span and Div are HTML tags used commonly to define a division in a document. This can also be used in any wiki and any web site.
  • In HTML and XHTML, span and div tags are used to describe content that cannot be properly described by other, more semantic tags. The div tag defines a section within an HTML or XHTML document. Proper HTML markup language requires that all elements describe the type of data contained within. For example, in HTML and XHTML, a p (paragraph) element should contain a paragraph of text, and an h1 element should contain the highest-level header of the page. In HTML and XHTML, span and div are the only elements that carry no innate semantic meaning, besides the logical grouping of the enclosed elements.
  • In HTML, the span and div elements are used where parts of a document cannot be semantically described by other HTML elements. Most HTML elements carry semantic meaning – i.e. the element describes, and can be made to function according to, the type of data contained within. For example, a p element should contain a paragraph of text, while an h1 element should contain the highest-level header of the page; user agents should distinguish them accordingly. However, as span and div have no innate semantic meaning besides the logical grouping of the content, they can be used to specify non-standard presentation or behaviour without superfluous semantic meaning.
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