The simple document template that you are about to build can be used again and again as the starting point for every page you create. All HTML documents share this identical underlying structure — a kind of backbone onto which you build your unique page content. As you learned in the previous task, most HTML tags come in pairs which define the content within them. HTML refers to these as container tags. An HTML document’s basic structure is really just a series of large containers, inside of which you define the two main sections of your page: the document head and the document body.
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