Can Include (a Certain HTML element within another Certain HTML Element)

A single-serving website from Alexander Vishnyakov for testing if it’s valid to put any particular HTML element within another type of HTML element. Kinda neat to have a quick reference for this. Some combinations feel fairly obvious: can you put …

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https://caninclude.glitch.me/

Created 4y | Oct 22, 2021, 7:20:50 PM


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