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Web Development: Creating Responsive, Accessible, and Optimized Websites

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The document is about web development, which is the process of creating websites using various programming languages and technologies. It covers topics such as coding, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, front-end, back-end, design, user experience, responsive design, mobile-friendly design, cross-browser compatibility, web standards, accessibility, SEO, optimization, and performance. The document aims to provide readers with an overview of the best practices for developing websites that are user-friendly, accessible, and optimized for search engines. It is suitable for beginners and intermediate web developers who want to learn more about web development and improve their skills in creating high-quality websites.

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A full course session on web development will give you a complete crash course
and let you know everything that you need to know about web development.. WE
will learn how to add more styles to your web applications. With the help of
[UNK] and then we will move on to the [UNK] programming language that will help
you know how you can add more motions to your. web pages. Once. We are done with
all these front-end Frameworks. WE'll move onto applications such as the mean
stack application and then the months that application are that application. TO
create an [UNK] page. There are a few steps. The firstly you need to open any
sort of text editor. IT could be notepad plus plus plus Sublime Text or even
Visual Studio code. You have to write up some [UNK] code that you want to show
on your webpage. And. You just save your file as a [UNK] [UNK] and to open the
file. All you have to do is just view it on your browser.. A webpage is
fundamentally made up of three constituents.. The first is [UNK] [UNK] or
cascading style sheets, and the third is JAvascript.. [UNK] will only give the
structure of the web page.. [UNK] is responsible for how beautiful your webpage
looks. [UNK] is for making your page much more Dynamic if you 're clicking on a
button your posts are being actually submitted that 's all being done by [UNK].




In a full course session on web development, you can learn everything about web
development, including adding more styles to your web applications.
Additionally, you can advance your knowledge with the use of front-end
frameworks such as cascading style sheets and JavaScript. The mean stack
application and the months application are also covered in this course. To
create an HTML page, one must use a text editor like Notepad Plus Plus or Visual
Studio Code to write up the code. HTML is the standard markup language used to
create web pages and web applications, and it constitutes elements that are the
building blocks represented by tags. Tim Berners-Lee created a hypertext
language that would serve his purpose and imagined dozens of hyper text formats
in the future. In this video series, you will learn all about HTML, and the best
way to understand it is to use it. An HTML boilerplate starts with an HTML tag,
and HTML has a structure that is also called a boilerplate, which is a template
that begins with HTML tags. Finally, an HTML page is created using the code and
is displayed on the browser.




HTML is a language used to create web pages, and it can be used to specify the
width and height of images, change the size of text, and make text bold. HTML
can also include links to other websites and contains two types of lists:
ordered and unordered. Ordered lists display numbered items, while unordered
lists display items with bullet points. List items can include text and
images.Additionally, HTML can be used to create forms with input fields and
buttons for submitting data. The language also includes tags for styling web
pages with fonts, colors, and layout. Styling can be accomplished through the
use of classes and IDs to select and target specific parts of the page. The
structure of an HTML page begins with the head tag, which typically includes
links to styling sheets, fonts, and JavaScript, as well as a title element that
displays the title of the page in the browser tab. The body tag contains most of
the content of the page and also includes the title tag, which displays the
title of the page in the browser window. The body tag can also include tags for
headings, paragraphs, and images. Overall, HTML serves as a foundation for web
development and enables the creation of visually appealing and functional web
pages.

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