HTML use DOCTYPE to tell the browser which version of HTML they're using. In the older version of HTML, it's like this
now, with HTML5, we use <!doctype HTML> instead of the verbose ones.
HTML is backwards compatibility. Backwards compatibility means that we can keep adding new staff to HTML, and the browser will also
keep supporting the old stuff. So the HTML you're writing today will still working in the future.
ADD <!DOCTYPE html> or <!doctype html> to every HTML text you write.
Add <meta> tag to specify the character encoding.
Add <meat charset = "utf=8"> and <!doctype html> to the <head> tag.
<head>tag tells us information about the page.