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15,023 PointsDo we use a comma?
Are we supposed to use a comma between the Header and the Player tag? VS code did not throw an error when I did this. I am assuming it works both ways but is it common practice not to use one?
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Chris Adams
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 29,423 PointsHey Paul, no need to use a comma here. The structure here remains largely the same as it would when writing standard HTML.