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A part of an HTML document defined by tags, such as a paragraph, image, or heading. |
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A picture or graphic displayed on a web page. |
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The section of an HTML document that contains information about the page, like the title and links to stylesheets. |
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An early model or draft version of a website or program used for testing ideas and design. |
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A code label in HTML used to define elements on a web page. |
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The design or appearance rules that control how a web page looks, often written in CSS. |
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A clickable connection that takes a user to another page, file, or website. |
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A block of text in HTML usually created with the <p> tag. |
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A collection of related items displayed in an ordered or unordered format on a web page. |
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Legal protection that gives creators control over how their original work is used or copied. |
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The main section of a web page that contains the visible content shown to users. |
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A title or subtitle used to organize content on a web page. |
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