a location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web.
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width="#"
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Determines how wide an object is; before alt
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server
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(computer science) a computer that provides client stations with access to files and printers as shared resources to a computer network
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<strong></strong>
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bold 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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HTML elements
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Building blocks of web pages and describes each piece of content on a web page so that the web browser knows how to display it.
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/ forward slash
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designates a closing tag
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<em> </em>
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italics tag
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<img src=>
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image tag: defines an image to display; requires the src attribute; image: Allows you to add images to your page.
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H1{ Color:red;}
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to apply the text color red to H1 using styles...
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Paragraph elements, "p" elements, <p>, </p>
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Used to introduce body text on a page, like in an article
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client
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A computer that requests data stored on a server.
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HTML
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Hypertext Markup Language, a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web pages.
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<ul> </ul>
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The unordered list tag. Defines the start and end of a bulleted list.
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<head>, </head>
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Sets off the title and other information that isn't displayed on the web page itself
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<html>
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The element that nests everything inside a webpage
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<br>
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Break tag; Defines a single line break
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<title></title>
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The title of the webpage that shows up in the headbar.
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<body>, </body>
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Contains the actual information in the webpage (Not to be confused with an HTML element)
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src attribute (Source) src=""
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defines the URL of the image to be loaded
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<h1> </h1>
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Used to describe the main heading of the page (In Red)
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CSS cascading style sheets
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Uses rules to style HTML elements.
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RGB (red, green, blue)
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color model used to display color on computer monitors, televisions, and similar devices
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<ol> </ol>
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The ordered list tag. Defines the start and end of a numbered list. An ordered list can be numerical or alphabetical.
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Tags
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Designated by angle brackets < >
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Alt (Alternate) alt=""
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Alternate Name: The replacement text that will be shown when you cannot access the website which is a verbal description of an image. It provides a backup in case your image doesn't download properly or for visually impaired users.