There are two ways to close an HTML tag, and you must use one of them:



• with a separate opening and closing tag like <div>this</div>

• with a self closing tag like this <$list/>




(A small complication is that certain elements don't need to be explicitly 
closed eg BR and IMG)




Best wishes




Jeremy




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On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Branimir Braykov <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi, thanks
> I can't quite understand when I have to close the tag and when I don't have 
> to.
> Here is an example from five.tiddlywiki.com - the ListWidget:
> ```
> <$list filter="[!is[system]has[type]each[type]sort[type]]">
> <$view field="type" default="untyped"/>
> <$list filter="[type{!!type}!is[system]sort[title]]">
> <$view field="title" format="link"/>
> </$list>
> </$list>
> ```
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