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How do you add an article in HTML?
Step 1: Create an HTML File and Add Title Tag. Let's start off by defining our HTML document structure. Step 2: Add Article Tag. Step 3: Add Meta Information. Step 4: Add Image. Step 5: Style Font and Size. Step 6: Set Margin and Width. Step 7: Set Float Property. Step 8: Edit Image.
Is article a block element?
By default, a block-level element occupies the entire space of its parent element (container), thereby creating a “block.” This article helps to explain what this means. Browsers typically display the block-level element with a newline both before and after the element.
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