Code Markup in HTML
You can use the <code>
element to mark up code in HTML.
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Notice that the <code>
element is nested inside the <pre>
element. The <pre>
element represents preformatted text and is typically displayed in a fixed-width font to preserve both spaces and line breaks.
You can also use the <code>
element to mark up inline code like this:
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You can also use the <kbd>
element to mark up keyboard input. The <kbd>
element represents user input and is typically displayed in a monospace font to distinguish it from regular text.
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Code Markup in HTML
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You can use the <code>
element to mark up code in HTML.
index.html
Notice that the <code>
element is nested inside the <pre>
element. The <pre>
element represents preformatted text and is typically displayed in a fixed-width font to preserve both spaces and line breaks.
You can also use the <code>
element to mark up inline code like this:
index.html
You can also use the <kbd>
element to mark up keyboard input. The <kbd>
element represents user input and is typically displayed in a monospace font to distinguish it from regular text.
index.html
¡Gracias por tus comentarios!