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The <code> HTML element displays its contents styled in a fashion intended to indicate that the text is a short fragment of computer code By default, the content text is displayed using the browser's default monospace font.
To represent multiple lines of code, wrap the <code> element within a <pre> element. The <code> element by itself only represents a single phrase of code or line of code.
The <code> tag is not depreciated. However, a CSS rule can be defined for the code selector to override the browser's default font face. Preferences set by the user might take precedence over the specified CSS.
: <code> . . . </code>
The push() method adds one or more elements to the end of an array and returns the new length of the array.
The HTML button tag defines a clickable button.
The CSS background-color property defines the background color of an element.
code:
<div>
<p class="example">The <code>push()</code> method adds one or more
elements to the end of an array and returns the new length of the array.</p>
<p class="example">The HTML <code>button</code> tag defines a clickable
button.</p>
<p class="example">The CSS <code>background-color</code> property defines
the background color of an element.</p>
</div>
example
body {
color: yellow;
font-size: 16px;
line-height: 1.5;
}
example: # Display the sumprogram adds two numbers
nu1 = 2.5
nu2 = 5.3
sum = float(nu1) + float(nu2)
print('The sum of two num {0} and {1} is {2}'.format(nu1, nu2, sum))
without the <pre> tag
Here's the basic code for creating a table in HTML:
<table>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>
with the <pre> tag
Here's the basic code for creating a table in HTML:
<table>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>