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Start your free trialNicolas Fu
3,048 Pointsanyone knows what is self-contained tag?
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2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsA "self-contained tag" is one that has no content and no separate starting and ending tags. Examples would include <img> and <input>.
But that's not what the challenge is asking for. The instructions ask for "an element that describes self-contained pieces of content". This would be an "article" element, which is a normal tag with start and end.
Dave StSomeWhere
19,870 PointsA self-contained or self-closing tag (I've also seen them referred to as void) is a tag that doesn't have a closing tag.
In your example the <link> is the only self-contained tag that I see.
<link href="styles.css" rel="stylesheet">
<!-- a couple of other common ones -->
<input>
<br>
<img>
Morten Larsen
12,275 PointsMorten Larsen
12,275 PointsTry using the article tag.
The <article> tag specifies independent, self-contained con