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Revision as of 12:13, 25 April 2016
This article introduces web design for the beginner.
Contents
Text
Text is written language. Working with text is a primary task web design.
Text files
Text is commonly stored in text file.
Text files often have the .txt
file extension, although many other file extensions also represent text files, while some text files have no file extension.
See Text file.
Text editors
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See Text editor.
Web browsers
Try this: use a web browser to display a text file.
The text content will display in a single block, even if the text file has line breaks.
See Web browser.
Markup languages
A markup language is a writing system which adds meaning to text content.
See Markup language.
HTML
HTML is a well-known markup language, widely used on the World Wide Web.
HTML elements
HTML elements ...
See HTML element.
HTML tags
HTML tags ...
See HTML tag.
Web pages
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See Web page.
Simple web page
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Block elements
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Inline elements
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Classic HTML elements
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html
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head
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title
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body
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h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6
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p
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a
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img
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div
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span
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img
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style
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link
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br
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hr
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table, th, tr, td
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script
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Semantic HTML
Semantic HTML is ...
header
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article
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Learning web design (2)
See Learning web design (2) for an introduction to Cascading Style Sheets.