A doctype declaration defines a document's type definition. It should be the very first thing in an HTML document, before the <html> element. It is used to switch browsers to standards mode, rather than quirks mode.
The doctype declaration should be the very first thing in an HTML document, before the <html>
element.
The doctype declaration is not an HTML element; it is an instruction to the web browser about what version of markup language the page is written in.
The doctype’s task is to ensure the browser renders the page using the specified document type declaration (DTD), for example, strict, transitional, frameset or loose.
HTML5 is not versioned, and thus the doctype has no versioning information. To enable HTML5 you need to add:
<!DOCTYPE html>
as the first line of an HTML document.
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