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How to embed comment in HWPML

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  1. Go to the DocHub webpage and click the Create free account key.
  2. Proceed to enrollment and enter your email address to create your account. To fast-forward your registration, simply link your Gmail profile.
  3. When your registration is complete, proceed to the Dashboard. Add the HWPML to begin editing online.
  4. Open your document and use the toolbar to make all desired adjustments.
  5. After you’ve done editing, save your file: download it back on your device, keep it in your profile, or send it to the chosen recipients right from the editor interface.

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How to Embed comment in HWPML

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hello guys welcome to my channel this is the twelfth tutorial in this course and in this tutorial well be talking about comments in HTML now those of you who programmed in other languages would be knowing how useful comments are so you know if youre into the business of writing code and sharing it with people then commenting your code is extremely important because you know if you do something and if you do it in a certain way then you should explain why youve done it in that way so that its easier for other people to just read your code and understand whats going on right and even if you was at your own gold six months later sometimes if you have a long and complicated program its hard for you to figure out you know why youve done certain things in certain ways and in those situations if you have your code well commented then its much easier to make sense of things so over here Ive got a very simple HTML file and it has a title comments and HTML in the body section and I jus

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Multiline Comments So far we have seen single line comments, but HTML supports multi-line comments as well. You can comment multiple lines by the special beginning tag placed before the first line and end of the last line as shown in the given example below.
A CSS comment is placed inside the element, and starts with /* and ends with */ : /* This is a single-line comment */ p { color: red; } Try it Yourself p { color: red; /* Set text color to red */ } Try it Yourself /* This is. a multi-line. comment */ p { color: red; } Try it Yourself
HTML Tag The comment tag is used to insert comments in the source code. Comments are not displayed in the browsers.
You can add comments in your HTML file using tag.Example: body{ text-align: center;
The /* */ comment syntax is used for both single and multiline comments. There is no other way to specify comments in external style sheets.
Create a Comment in VSCode, the easy way. On Windows, the shortcut is: CTRL + / On Mac, the shortcut is: Command + /
The stuff inside the /* */ marks are CSS comments. This allows you to enter notes into CSS that will not be interpreted.
The stuff inside the /* */ marks are CSS comments. This allows you to enter notes into CSS that will not be interpreted.
HTML Tag The comment tag is used to insert comments in the source code. Comments are not displayed in the browsers.
To leave a comment in HTML, place a tag after the code that you want to hide.

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