HTML

In HTML programming, the “closing tag” marks the end of an element.

For instance, a paragraph begins with <p> and ends with </p>.

So </p> means, “end paragraph.”

I like the closing tag as a metaphor. I wonder how many tags we have open, which merit closing.

</overeating>
</indifference>
</racism>
</favoritism>
</complaining>
</anger>
</excuses>
</judging>
</regret>

What’s an element holding you back? Does it need its own closing tag?

stephen