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Cards (36)

Section 1

(36 cards)

CSS Selector

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he part of a CSS rule-set that defines which HTML elements the style should be applied to

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<head>

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Contains information (sometimes called "metadata") about your web page

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ordered list

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numbers

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unordered list

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bullet point

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Debugging

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Finding and fixing problems in an algorithm or program.

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HTML Element

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A piece of a website, marked by a start tag and often closed with an end tag

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<!DOCTYPE html>

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Tells the computer that this is a document written in HTML

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Indentation

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The placement of text farther to the right or left of the surrounding text, making it easier to understand the program's structure

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</h1>

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Closing Tag

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Creative Commons

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A collection of public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work, used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use, and build upon a work that they have created

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</p>

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Marks the end of a paragraph. An end tag is always just the opening tag with a / at the beginning.

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HTML

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Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages

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Hyperlink

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A link from a HTML file to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen.

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Comment

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color

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The color of your text

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Citation

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A quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.

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text-decoration

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Additional style

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Whitespace

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Any character that shows up as a blank space on the screen, such as a space, a tab, or a new line; helps separate different parts of the document to make it easier to read

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Bug

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Part of a program that does not work correctly.

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<html>

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Indicates the beginning of your code written in HTML

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Comment

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A note in the source code of a computer program that helps explain the code to people who read it

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Intellectual Property

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A work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a piece of writing or a design, to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc.

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<p>

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Start of a paragraph. Paragraphs are just blocks of text in your web page.

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Website Content

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The raw text, images, and other elements included in a web page

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Copyright

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the exclusive legal right to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same

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<body>

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Contains all the main contents of your web page

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list item

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needed for all items in a list

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font-family

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Which font to use

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Website Structure

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The purpose of different pieces of content in a web page, used to help the computer determine how that content should be displayed

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<a></a>

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Hyperlink tag

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text-align

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The alignment of your text

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<h1>

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Opening heading tag, a title or summary for a doc or sec ofa doc.

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CSS

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Cascading Style Sheets; a language used to describe how HTML elements should be styled

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font-size

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The size of your text

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HTML Tag

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The special set of characters that indicates the start and end of an HTML element and that element's type

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