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HTML basics - Learn web development | MDN - MDN Web Docs
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the code that is used to structure a web page and its content. For example, content could be structured within a set of paragraphs, a list of bulleted points, or using images and data tables.
How the web works - Learn web development | MDN - MDN Web Docs
How the web works provides a simplified view of what happens when you view a webpage in a web browser on your computer or phone. This theory is not essential to writing web code in the short term, but before long you'll really start to benefit from understanding what's happening in the background.
How TO - Make a Website - W3Schools
Well organized and easy to understand Web building tutorials with lots of examples of how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, Python, PHP, Bootstrap, Java, XML and more.
Introduction to HTML - W3Schools
HTML is the standard markup language for creating Web pages. HTML describes the structure of a Web page. HTML consists of a series of elements. HTML elements tell the browser how to display the content. HTML elements label pieces of content such as "this is a heading", "this is a paragraph", "this is a link", etc. A Simple HTML Document. Example.
The World Wide Web (article) | Web protocols | Khan Academy
The Web is a massive network of webpages, programs, and files that are accessible via URLs. We call it a web because of its vast interconnectedness. Starting from one URL, such as http://wikipedia.org, we can follow links to eventually reach millions of webpages from across the globe. Here's a tiny portion of that web from 2004:
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