Void Elements
Not all HTML tags are of the same structure. While most elements require an opening tag, a closing tag, and contents, some elements - known as void elements - only require an opening tag as they themselves do not contain any elements. This topic explains and demonstrates the proper usage of void elements in HTML
Void elements
Section titled “Void elements”HTML 4.01/XHTML 1.0 Strict includes the following void elements:
area- clickable, defined area in an imagebase- specifies a base URL from which all links basebr- line breakcol- column in a table [deprecated]hr- horizontal rule (line)img- imageinput- field where users enter datalink- links an external resource to the documentmeta- provides information about the documentparam- defines parameters for plugins
HTML 5 standards include all non-deprecated tags from the previous list and
command- represents a command users can invoke [obsolete]keygen- facilitates public key generation for web certificates [deprecated]source- specifies media sources forpicture,audio, andvideoelements
The example below does not include void elements:
<div> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/"> <h3>Click here to visit <i>Stack Overflow!</i></h3> </a> <button onclick="alert('Hello!');">Say Hello!</button> <p>My favorite language is <b>HTML</b>. Here are my others:</p> <ol> <li>CSS</li> <li>JavaScript</li> <li>PHP</li> </ol></div>Notice how every element has an opening tag, a closing tag, and text or other elements inside the opening and closing tags. Void tags however, are shown in the example below:
<img src="https://cdn.sstatic.net/Sites/stackoverflow/company/img/logos/so/so-icon.png" /><br><hr><input type="number" placeholder="Enter your favorite number">With the exception of the img tag, all of these void elements have only an opening tag. The img tag, unlike any other tag, has a self closing / before the greater than sign of the opening tag. It is best practice to have a space before the slash.
Remarks
Section titled “Remarks”A void element cannot have any content but may have attributes. Void elements are self-closing, so they must not have a closing tag.
In HTML5, the following elements are void:
areabasebrcolembedhrimginputkeygenlinkmetaparamsourcetrackwbr