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End tag “em” violates nesting rules.

An end tag </em> has been found in an incorrect place within the document, violating nesting rules. A common case is closing it before closing other nested tags, for example:

<!-- This line is incorrect as the <em> tag was closed before the nested <a> tag -->
<em><a href="#">link</em></a>

<!-- This line is OK as every end tag respects the nesting rules -->
<em><a href="#">link</a></em>

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