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vaironl

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Hello guys, sorry for the lack of description I just really couldn't find a way to describe my problem. Thing is I'm starting to learn XHTML and while messing around a little , for some reason there is a parenthesis which wont leave the screen. See it here.....



<!doctype html>






<!-- This website is being used for practice purposes only


Please do not redistribute without contacting the creator and asking for permission


Creator Vairon


contat me at vairon@live.com


-->








<!-- Comments are made by doing ( <!-- ) and can be closed by doing (-->)


<!-- Line breaks are (<br /> a)


Horizontal rules which are long lines dividing something do (<hr />) -->


<!--


To Bold a word use ( <strong></strong>)


To use italics use (<em></em>


To refer to a link use (<a href=" "> </a>)


 -->










<html>


<head>


<title>


Gunz The duel Tips & tricks


</title>


</head>




<body>






</body>




</html>


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vaironl said:

Hello guys, sorry for the lack of description I just really couldn't find a way to describe my problem. Thing is I'm starting to learn XHTML and while messing around a little , for some reason there is a parenthesis which wont leave the screen. See it here.....

Nevermind guys, we can notice when someone is either lazy or careless. I forgot to close the comment here

<!-- Comments are made by doing ( <!-- ) and can be closed by doing (-->)


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Consider that (to what I remember) some browsers will end the comment at '--' regardless of context.
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Alexander said:

Consider that (to what I remember) some browsers will end the comment at '--' regardless of context.

Thanks for the tip Mr. Alex :D, by the way

can web design help me in anyway?
Yesterday I was lucky enough to meet with a pass professional game programmer, and now SAIC developer. He told me the more I learn the better and even web design might play a role on that, so now I'm doing a side project with XHTML.
So in short, will it help?

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Any learning of grammar (syntax) can aid you in various ways (memory, comprehension of some aspects), although maybe a lot less directly.
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