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Troubleshooting Guide: Why Your Code comment, HTML Tag, or Syntax Isn’t Working

When code or text disappears, breaks, or throws an error in your development environment, it is usually tied to syntax mismatches or parsing logic. Here is how to fix the specific issues hidden in your title phrase. Fix Broken HTML Comments

The snippet –> is the closing tag for an HTML comment. If it is visible on your page or causing errors, your opening tag is likely missing or broken. Correct Syntax:

Common Mistake: Omitting the exclamation mark (<–) or adding spaces (< !–).

Result of Errors: The browser will render the raw code directly onto your live webpage. Handle JSON and JavaScript Boolean Values

The word false must be handled differently depending on your programming language.

Booleans: Do not wrap false in quotes if you need a true boolean value.

Strings: Writing “false” turns the value into a text string, which evaluates to truthy in languages like JavaScript.

JSON Rules: Always use lowercase false without quotes in JSON files. Remove Corrupted Copy-Paste Strings

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