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Tutorials Point, Simply Easy Learning and therefore required a reference to a DTD. HTML 5 authors would use simple syntax to specify DOCTYPE as follows: All the above syntax is case-insensitive. Character Encoding: HTML 5 authors can use simple syntax to specify Character Encoding as follows: All the above syntax is case-insensitive. The HTML 5 removes extra information required and you can use simply following syntax: The tag: So far you were writing as follows: HTML 5 removes extra information required and you can use simply following syntax: HTML5 Elements: HTML5 elements are marked up using start tags and end tags. Tags are delimited using angle brackets with the tag name in between. The difference between start tags and end tags is that the latter includes a slash before the tag name. Following is the example of an HTML5 element:

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