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Start your free trialIvan Barreto
5,141 PointsHtml Element
Create the HTML element that will serve as the document root
<!DOCTYPE html>
1 Answer
Shane Robinson
7,324 PointsHi Ivan, I am not entirely sure I know what your question is - but I will presume you are wondering the answer to this problem.
You will find the answer to that question in this video at around 2:20.
The answer will be the html tags.
<html>
</html>