What do you call HTML elements that are surrounded by another one?
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OK, so in HTML and probably a lot of other coding languages, maybe some real examples too, you can have one element stuck inside another. For example, you can have a paragraph inside a div. Is there a term for the elements that are inside another one? Like the paragraph in the example below? [div] [p]This paragraph is a ??? of the DIV element. [/p] [/div]
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Answer:
In your example, p is a child of div. Div is the parent of p.
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