
How to comment/uncomment multiple lines of HTML code
Learn how to comment or uncomment multiple lines of HTML code effectively with simple techniques and shortcuts.
Single-line comment in HTML - Stack Overflow
Apr 14, 2015 · 75 From HTML comments: Since HTML is officially an SGML application, the comment syntax used in HTML documents is actually the SGML comment syntax. …
how do I add a comment tag in VSCode for HTML using Emmet?
Aug 28, 2020 · Here's how: Select the HTML code you want to comment out. Type <!-- (start of comment) Press Tab (or Enter on some systems) Emmet will automatically add the closing --> …
How to write a comment in a Razor view? - Stack Overflow
Aug 29, 2012 · Note that in general, IDE's like Visual Studio will markup a comment in the context of the current language, by selecting the text you wish to turn into a comment, and then using …
browser - Using HTML comment tag <!-- --> still relevant around ...
Using HTML comment tag <!-- --> still relevant around JavaScript code? Asked 16 years, 2 months ago Modified 3 years, 9 months ago Viewed 48k times
how to comment multiple lines of html code? - Stack Overflow
I also want to comment out multiple lines of HTML but I have always found that adding <!-- and --> at the start and end of the multi-lined code never works. Only the first line gets commented …
HTML nested comments - Stack Overflow
Aug 9, 2013 · This can with one keypress (un)comment a block of code and do a substitution of <!-- inner-comment --> to <!~~ inner-comment ~~> (just like guido's answer suggests), making …
reactjs - How to comment on .tsx file? - Stack Overflow
Jun 12, 2021 · How to comment on .tsx file? Asked 4 years, 5 months ago Modified 3 years, 2 months ago Viewed 64k times
How can I comment an HTML tag attribute in HTML source code?
Jan 20, 2011 · How can I comment an HTML tag attribute in HTML source code? Asked 14 years, 10 months ago Modified 3 years, 8 months ago Viewed 18k times
multiline - HTML comments within comments? - Stack Overflow
The closing comment tag --> will always end the comment section so if your comment includes a comment the closing tag of your included comment will end the comment section.