HTML Div Element
The <div> element is used as a container for other HTML elements. The <div> element is by
default a block element, meaning that it takes all available width, and comes with line breaks
before and after.
Multiple Div tags in HTML
HTML class Attribute
The HTML class attribute is used to specify a class for an HTML element.
Multiple HTML elements can share the same class.
The class attribute is often used to point to a class name in a style sheet. It can also be used
by a JavaScript to access and manipulate elements with the specific class name.
HTML id Attribute
The HTML id attribute is used to specify a unique id for an HTML element.
You cannot have more than one element with the same id in an HTML document.
The id attribute specifies a unique id for an HTML element. The value of the id attribute must
be unique within the HTML document.
The id attribute is used to point to a specific style declaration in a style sheet. It is also used
by JavaScript to access and manipulate the element with the specific id.
The syntax for id is: write a hash character (#), followed by an id name.