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- HTML looks like this. In this case, P stands for paragraph. We make this HTML by starting out with a less than symbol followed by the correct letter or word or abbreviated word and finishing with a greater than symbol. That makes whatamp;#39;s called a tag, an HTML tag. Basically all HTML markup looks like this. The syntax itself is fairly simple. The trickier part is knowing which tags to use when. There are actually two kinds of tags, two flavors, opening tags and closing tags. This P is an opening tag. The closing tag is very similar, but it has a slash in it. Less than symbol, a forward slash, the letter or word that matches the tag that weamp;#39;re closing and a greater than symbol. To mark up a paragraph properly, we use it opening tag at the beginning of the paragraph, and then a closing tag at the end like this. The opening tag marks the beginning, the content goes in the middle and the closing tag marks the end. These opening and closing tags travel the world together in