The element is the central container for all visible content in an HTML document. Everything a user sees—text, images, links, tables, and lists—is coded within this tag.

Most elements inside the body have an opening tag, the content, and a closing tag.

: Contains metadata (info about the page) not directly visible to users, like the title or linked stylesheets.

An HTML file is divided into two primary sections: the and the .

: There can only be one element per document. 2. Essential Content Elements

: Contains the actual content displayed by the browser.

: Use through to define the hierarchy of titles, with being the most important. Paragraphs : Use the tag to separate text into blocks.