HTML Comment Tags HTML
- HTML Introduction
- HTML Tags
- HTML Basic Examples
- HTML Headings
- HTML Paragraphs
- HTML Links
- HTML Images
- HTML Buttons
- HTML Lists
- HTML Attributes
- HTML Horizontal Rules
- The HTML <head> Element
- The HTML <pre> Element
- The HTML Style Attribute
- HTML Text Formatting
- HTML Quotation and Citation Elements
- HTML Comment Tags
- HTML Colors
- Styling HTML with CSS
- HTML Tables
- HTML Lists
- HTML The class Attribute
- HTML The id Attribute
- HTML Iframes
- HTML Form Elements
HTML Comment Tags
Explain HTML Comment Tags
You can add comments to your HTML source by using the following syntax:
Example
<!-- Write your comm<!-- This is a comment -->
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
<!-- Remember to add more information here -->ents here -->Comments are also great for debugging HTML, because you can comment out HTML lines of code, one at a time, to search for errors:
<!-- Do not display this image at the moment
<img border="0" src="pic_trulli.jpg" alt="Trulli">
-->
Notice that there is an exclamation point (!) in the opening tag, but not in the closing tag.
Note: Comments are not displayed by the browser, but they can help document your HTML source code.
With comments you can place notifications and reminders in your HTML: