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PHP PHP Basics (Retired) PHP Data & Structure PHP Variables

Paul M
Paul M
16,370 Points

I noticed the PHP statements are orange and so is the <!DOCTYPE>, but would <!DOCTYPE> be considered PHP?

I noticed the PHP statements are orange and so is the <!DOCTYPE>, but would <!DOCTYPE> be considered PHP? Or is it just something workspaces does?

1 Answer

Marcus Eley
Marcus Eley
16,213 Points

The DOCTYPE command is HTML, yes. It is just something that the Workspace does to highlight it.