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HTML Comments


HTML comments are not displayed in the browser, but they can help document your HTML source code.


HTML Comment Tag

You can add comments to your HTML source by using the following syntax:

<!-- Write your comments here -->

Notice that there is an exclamation point (!) in the start tag, but not in the end tag.

Note: Comments are not displayed by the browser, but they can help document your HTML source code.


Add Comments

With comments, you can place notifications and reminders in your HTML code:

Example

<!-- This is a comment -->

<p>This is a paragraph.</p>

<!-- Remember to add more information here -->
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Hide Content

Comments can be used to hide content.

Which can be helpful if you hide content temporarily:

Example

<p>This is a paragraph.</p>

<!-- <p>This is another paragraph </p> -->

<p>This is a paragraph too.</p>
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You can also hide more than one line, everything between the <!-- and the --> will be hidden from the display.

Example

Hide a section of HTML code:

<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
<!--
<p>Look at this cool image:</p>
<img border="0" src="pic_trulli.jpg" alt="Trulli">
-->
<p>This is a paragraph too.</p>
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Comments are also great for debugging HTML, because you can comment out HTML lines of code, one at a time, to search for errors.


Hide Inline Content

Comments can be used to hide parts in the middle of the HTML code.

Example

Hide a part of a paragraph:

<p>This <!-- great text --> is a paragraph.</p>
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HTML Exercises

Test Yourself With Exercises

Exercise:

Use the HTML comment tag to make a comment out of the "This is a comment" text.

<h1>This is a heading</h1>
This is a comment
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>

For a complete list of all available HTML tags, visit HTML Tag Reference on our website W3SchoolsEn. The Best.


HTML - Comments - W3Schools Video

This video is a short introduction to comments, and how they work in HTML.

Part of a series of video tutorials to learn HTML for beginners!



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