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Section 1

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style

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an attribute that can be used to change the font size, color, or font family

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render

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when a browser reads and "shows us" the contents of an .html file

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head

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contains information about your .html file like its title and is not visible on the actual webpage

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<ol>

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ordered list tag

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</html>

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ends an html document

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href

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is found inside an <a> and tells your link where you want to go

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hyperlink

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text displayed on a computer or device that provides access to other text through links

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<li>

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tag used for items in an ordered or unordered list

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body

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where you put your content, such as text, images, and links and is visible on the webpage

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<a href="website URL"></a>

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a link tag

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<ul>

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unordered list tag

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<img src="picture URL" />

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an image tag

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CSS

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abbreviation for Cascading Style Sheets

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<em>

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opening tag for italics

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markup language

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a computer language that defines the structure and appearance of raw text

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nesting

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placing one html tag inside of another

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headings

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use the tags <h1> through <h6> to create headings from largest to smallest

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tags

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the information inside < > They usually come in pairs (opening and closing)

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indentation

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the amount each line is spaced in from the margin

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<html>

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starts and html document

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attribute

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added after an opening tag and changes tag in some way

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browser

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transforms code into a webpage, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari

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syntax

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rules used for communicating in a computer language

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HTML

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the language used to create the web pages you visit everyday

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<strong>

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opening tag to make text bold

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<!DOCTYPE html>

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always goes on the first line and tells the browser what language it's reading

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