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A token that represents the beginning or end of an element. A tag that begins an element is called a start tag, and one that ends and element is called an end tag. HTML tags begin with ?< ?and end with ?> ?
Ãâó: www.robinlionheart.com/stds/html4/glossary
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Tagging refers to adding style information or semantic information to a piece of content with HTML or XML tag attributes or unique style or semantic tags. Tags are the delimited markup information that surrounds content, eg, . Most CM systems have created their own proprietary tag names and delimiters to indicate sites in a content template where a content element is to be embedded. (See Templates) The tag is then replaced by the actual content element for delivery as HTML, for example. ...
Ãâó: webcontent-m1.com/m1/en/support/Library/glossary
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the end of the line that is used to tie a knot (also see Standing Line).
Ãâó: www.orvis.com/intro.asp
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a command that specifies the format of the document.
Ãâó: www.gslis.utexas.edu/~vlibrary/glossary/
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No, this is not putting you logo on the side of a subway train. A document can have a color profile attached to it. This tag can be seen in Photoshop in the status bar. Documents without profiles are called untagged.
Ãâó: craiggoldwyn.com/links/color/glossary.html
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