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Section 1

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<!DOCTYPE HTML>

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The first line in an HTML5 document. It describes what type of language to interpret and execute.

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HTML

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Hypertext Markup Language. It is a coding system that helps run most websites.

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<p> </p>

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This stands for paragraph. This is one of some commands to put text on a webpage.

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<body> </body>

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The section of HTML that is viewable to people viewing the webpage normally

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<table>

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An arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns.

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<strong>

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This element bolds the text that is inside it.

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<div>

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This functions similarly to <br>

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Is HTML a programmable language?

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No, it is considered a text markup language.

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<h1> <h2> <h3> <h4> <h5> <h6>

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All of these elements stand for headline. The higher the number, the smaller the font size of the text is. So, <h6> is smallest and <h1> is biggest.

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<a>

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This stands for

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HREF (Hyperlink Reference)

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This is used to link a word, image, video, and more to an external website.

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dir attribute

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Helps with the direction of how the text will be read. This is essential for right to left languages like Arabic.

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<head> </head>

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Displays the metadata of the webpage; it is unable to be seen on the webpage

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<HTML> </HTML>

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Is used at the beginning, just after <!DOCTYPE HTML> and at the very end of a webpage.

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<br>

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This element "breaks" text apart vertically, and leaves a space in the gap between the now-two texts.

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<em> </em

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This element italicizes any text that is between <em> and </em>.

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