@@der henry
<label for="password">Passwort: </label><input type="password" id="password" name="password" minlength="4" maxlength="10" required><br><br> <br><br>
Henry! HENRY! Da ist so ein Geräusch![1]
<br> ist nicht zum Erzeugen von Abstand da. Dafür gibt es CSS (margin, padding).
Fun fact: Ich bin gerade zufällig auf Heydon Pickerings Artikel The br element gestoßen. ROTFL:
This is all made slightly more complex and off-putting by the fact that, in HTML, you don’t actually have to self-close self-closing elements. You can leave the slash out like this: <br>. In XHTML—which is a syntactically stricter hybrid of HTML and XML—removing a slash from a <br/> would be like removing the lead guitarist Slash from the band Guns ‘n’ Roses: a lot of dorks would complain loudly and incessantly. Fortunately, nobody really uses XHTML anymore, like nobody really listens to Guns ‘n’ Roses.
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