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now in the last lecture i introduced void elements and the link element was an example void element well see another void element soon and i got one important note about the exact syntax for those void elements so how we write those void elements i did write this link like this just the opening tag no closing tag you can also alternatively add a forward slash at the end of this opening tag hence turning this into a so-called self-closing tag because it immediately closes itself after the opening tag and if you use this or the alternative without the forward slash at the end is totally up to you you can use either of the two syntaxes now im mentioning this here because when i press my auto format shortcut it actually adds this forward slash automatically for me and hence i dont want you to get confused if you later see that forward slash here that was simply me pressing the auto format shortcut and it is exactly the same as having this element without that forward slash