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add a single "/" (U+002F) character to void element#156
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add a single "/" (U+002F) character to void element#156root75 wants to merge 1 commit intoatom:masterfrom
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to be more cleann add the / to void element as described in https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#start-tags point 6. Then, if the element is one of the void elements, or if the element is a foreign element, then there may be a single "/" (U+002F) character. This character has no effect on void elements, but on foreign elements it marks the start tag as self-closing.
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Plz don't There are more than one example why not to do this. Also the w3 mention it as a optional.
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to be more cleann add the / to void element as described in https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#start-tags point 6.
Then, if the element is one of the void elements, or if the element is a foreign element, then there may be a single "/" (U+002F) character. This character has no effect on void elements, but on foreign elements it marks the start tag as self-closing.