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What Is HTML? Hypertext Markup Language Basics Explained
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is a standard markup language for web page creation. It allows the creation and structure of sections, paragraphs, and links using HTML elements (the building blocks of a web page) such as tags and attributes.
HTML has a lot of use cases, namely:
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Web development. Developers use HTML code to design how a browser displays web page elements, such as text, hyperlinks, and media files.
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Internet navigation. Users can easily navigate and insert links between related pages and websites as HTML is heavily used to embed hyperlinks.
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Web documentation. HTML makes it possible to organize and format documents, similarly to Microsoft Word
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) allows you to create great-looking web pages, but how does it work under the hood? This article explains what CSS is with a simple syntax example and also covers some key terms about the language.
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