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Courses Plus Student 1,351 Pointscan someone please explain what the span element is? It was not covered in the "how to make a website" course.
that's all.
3 Answers
Gabriel Rumbaut
2,476 Points<span> and <div> are pretty much the same thing--they're just selectors for picking sections of content. The difference is that <div> is a block-level element, so it will set your content into a new line, while <span> is an in-line element, so it will keep it on the same line as its parent element.
Sarah Stensberg
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 5,006 PointsI found this page that explains the difference between span and div quite well. You can check it out here.
Clayton Batchelor
6,170 PointsThe span is just a selector element. To select individual text.