The Inline HTML Almost Nobody Uses
Everyone knows <b>, <i>, <a>, and <code>. But HTML has a whole second cast of inline elements that most developers go entire careers without typing once — <ins>, <dfn>, <abbr>, <var>, <q>, <mark>. Not

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Everyone knows <b>, <i>, <a>, and <code>. But HTML has a whole second cast of inline elements that most developers go entire careers without typing once — <ins>, <dfn>, <abbr>, <var>, <q>, <mark>. Not

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