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51- All modern websites and web applications are built using three
52- < em > fundamental</ em >
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58- In this post, let's focus on HTML. We will learn what HTML is all about,
59- and why you too should learn it.
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62- < h3 > What is HTML?</ h3 >
63- < p >
64- HTML stands for < strong > H</ strong > yper< strong > T</ strong > ext
65- < strong > M</ strong > arkup < strong > L</ strong > anguage. It's a markup
66- language that web developers use to structure and describe the content
67- of a webpage (not a programming language).
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70- HTML consists of elements that describe different types of content:
71- paragraphs, links, headings, images, video, etc. Web browsers understand
72- HTML and render HTML code as websites.
73- </ p >
74- < p > In HTML, each element is made up of 3 parts:</ p >
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76- < ol >
77- < li > The opening tag</ li >
78- < li > The closing tag</ li >
79- < li > The actual element</ li >
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83- You can learn more at
84- < a
85- href ="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML "
86- target ="_blank "
87- > MDN Web Docs</ a
88- > .
89- </ p >
90-
91- < h3 > Why should you learn HTML?</ h3 >
92-
93- < p >
94- There are countless reasons for learning the fundamental language of the
95- web. Here are 5 of them:
96- </ p >
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98- < ul >
99- < li > To be able to use the fundamental web dev language</ li >
100- < li >
101- To hand-craft beautiful websites instead of relying on tools like
102- Worpress or Wix
103- </ li >
104- < li > To build web applications</ li >
105- < li > To impress friends</ li >
106- < li > To have fun 😃</ li >
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119- alt ="Person programming "
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126- < li >
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130- </ li >
131- < li >
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135- width ="75 "
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31+ < header >
32+ < h2 > The Basic Language of the Web: HTML</ h2 >
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35+ src ="img/laura-jones.jpg "
36+ alt ="Headshot of Laura Jones "
37+ height ="50 "
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42+ Posted by < strong > Laura Jones</ strong > on Monday, June 21st
43+ 2027
44+ </ p >
45+
46+ < img
47+ src ="img/post-img.jpg "
48+ alt ="HTML code on a screen "
49+ width ="500 "
50+ height ="200 "
51+ />
52+ </ header >
53+
54+ < p >
55+ All modern websites and web applications are built using three
56+ < em > fundamental</ em >
57+ technologies: HTML, CSS and JavaScript. These are the languages
58+ of the web.
59+ </ p >
60+
61+ < p >
62+ In this post, let's focus on HTML. We will learn what HTML is
63+ all about, and why you too should learn it.
64+ </ p >
65+
66+ < h3 > What is HTML?</ h3 >
67+ < p >
68+ HTML stands for < strong > H</ strong > yper< strong > T</ strong > ext
69+ < strong > M</ strong > arkup < strong > L</ strong > anguage. It's a markup
70+ language that web developers use to structure and describe the
71+ content of a webpage (not a programming language).
72+ </ p >
73+ < p >
74+ HTML consists of elements that describe different types of
75+ content: paragraphs, links, headings, images, video, etc. Web
76+ browsers understand HTML and render HTML code as websites.
77+ </ p >
78+ < p > In HTML, each element is made up of 3 parts:</ p >
79+
80+ < ol >
81+ < li > The opening tag</ li >
82+ < li > The closing tag</ li >
83+ < li > The actual element</ li >
84+ </ ol >
85+
86+ < p >
87+ You can learn more at
88+ < a
89+ href ="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML "
90+ target ="_blank "
91+ > MDN Web Docs</ a
92+ > .
93+ </ p >
94+
95+ < h3 > Why should you learn HTML?</ h3 >
96+
97+ < p >
98+ There are countless reasons for learning the fundamental
99+ language of the web. Here are 5 of them:
100+ </ p >
101+
102+ < ul >
103+ < li > To be able to use the fundamental web dev language</ li >
104+ < li >
105+ To hand-craft beautiful websites instead of relying on tools
106+ like Worpress or Wix
107+ </ li >
108+ < li > To build web applications</ li >
109+ < li > To impress friends</ li >
110+ < li > To have fun 😃</ li >
111+ </ ul >
112+
113+ < p > Hopefully you learned something new here. See you next time!</ p >
114+ </ article >
115+
116+ < aside >
117+ < h4 > Related posts</ h4 >
118+
119+ < ul >
120+ < li >
121+ < img
122+ src ="img/related-1.jpg "
123+ alt ="Person programming "
124+ width ="75 "
125+ width ="75 "
126+ />
127+ < a href ="# "> How to Learn Web Development</ a >
128+ < p > By Jonas Schmedtmann</ p >
129+ </ li >
130+ < li >
131+ < img
132+ src ="img/related-2.jpg "
133+ alt ="Lightning "
134+ width ="75 "
135+ heigth ="75 "
136+ />
137+ < a href ="# "> The Unknown Powers of CSS</ a >
138+ < p > By Jim Dillon</ p >
139+ </ li >
140+ < li >
141+ < img
142+ src ="img/related-3.jpg "
143+ alt ="JavaScript code on a screen "
144+ width ="75 "
145+ height ="75 "
146+ />
147+ < a href ="# "> Why JavaScript is Awesome</ a >
148+ < p > By Matilda</ p >
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