It looks like you pasted a fragment of HTML: & data-sd-animate=. Here’s what each part means and how to handle it safely:

  • & an ampersand starts an HTML entity (e.g., & for &). A standalone & should be escaped as & inside HTML to avoid parse errors.
  • data-sd-animate=> a start tag for a span element with a custom data attribute. It’s incomplete because the attribute has no value and the tag is not closed.

How to fix or use it:

  • If you want to display the literal characters on a web page, escape them:
    • Use & for & and write the tag as data-sd-animate=> (or include the attribute value and close the tag).
  • A valid example (with attribute value and closing tag):
    • animated text
  • If the attribute is meant to be boolean, it’s valid in HTML5 to omit the value: content.
  • If this appeared unexpectedly in user input or content, sanitize or escape it before inserting into a page to avoid markup injection.

If you want, I can:

  • Produce a cleaned/escaped version for display,
  • Show a minimal example that animates with CSS/JS using that data attribute,

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