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Section 1

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HTML tags

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Keywords or element names surrounded by angle brackets

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HTML

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Standard markup language for creating web pages.

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<head>

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contains meta information about the document

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<title>

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specifies a title for the document

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<h1>

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Defines a large heading

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Right click on an empty area and select view page source

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How to view an HTML source

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Opening tag and closing tag

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start tag and end tag

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Also known as TimBL, an English engineer and computer scientist, best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web

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Tim Berners-Lee

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way to browse the web

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By simple point and click navigation

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October 1994

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When was W3C invented?

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Web browser

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A software program that interprets the coding language of the world wide web in graphic form.

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A ———— is inserted before the end tag namr

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Forward Slash

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HTML Editors

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Web pages can be created and modified by using professional ——— example: Notepad, TextEdit

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Represents the document type, and helps browsers to display web pages correctly

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<!DOCTYPE> Declaration

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An acronym standing for the World Wide Web Consortium

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W3C

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<html>

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Root element of an HTML page

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Second tag in a pair

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End tag

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First stag in a pair

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Start tag

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The structure of web pages using markup

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HTML

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<body>

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contains the visible page content

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Protocol

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Promotes the evolution of world wide web and ensure its interoperability

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<p>

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Defines a paragraph

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IETF

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AKA Internet Engineering Task Force, the main standards organization for the Internet

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To read html documents and to display them

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Purpose of web browser

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