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1616 <h6>The Basic Language of the Web: HTML</h6>
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32- < h2 > The Basic Language of the Web: HTML</ h2 >
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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 of the
58- web.
59- </ p >
60-
61- < p >
62- In this post, let's focus on HTML. We will learn what HTML is all about,
63- 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 content
71- of a webpage (not a programming language).
72- </ p >
73- < p >
74- HTML consists of elements that describe different types of content:
75- paragraphs, links, headings, images, video, etc. Web browsers understand
76- 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 class ="first-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 language of the
99- web. Here are 5 of them:
100- </ p >
101-
102- < ul >
103- < li class ="first-li ">
104- To be able to use the fundamental web dev language
105- </ li >
106- < li >
107- To hand-craft beautiful websites instead of relying on tools like
108- Worpress or Wix
109- </ li >
110- < li > To build web applications</ li >
111- < li > To impress friends</ li >
112- < li > To have fun 😃</ li >
113- </ ul >
114-
115- < p > Hopefully you learned something new here. See you next time!</ p >
116- </ article >
117-
118- < aside >
119- < h4 > < strong > Related posts</ strong > </ h4 >
120-
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122- < li class ="first-li ">
31+ < article >
32+ < header class ="post-header ">
33+ < h2 > The Basic Language of the Web: HTML</ h2 >
34+
12335 < img
124- src ="img/related-1 .jpg "
125- alt ="Person programming "
126- width =" 75 "
127- width ="75 "
36+ src ="img/laura-jones .jpg "
37+ alt ="Headshot of Laura Jones "
38+ height =" 50 "
39+ width ="50 "
12840 />
129- < a href ="# "> How to Learn Web Development</ a >
130- < p class ="related-author "> By Jonas Schmedtmann</ p >
131- </ li >
132- < li >
133- < img src ="img/related-2.jpg " alt ="Lightning " width ="75 " heigth ="75 " />
134- < a href ="# "> The Unknown Powers of CSS</ a >
135- < p class ="related-author "> By Jim Dillon</ p >
136- </ li >
137- < li >
41+
42+ < p id ="author ">
43+ Posted by < strong > Laura Jones</ strong > on Monday, June 21st 2027
44+ </ p >
45+
13846 < img
139- src ="img/related-3.jpg "
140- alt ="JavaScript code on a screen "
141- width ="75 "
142- height ="75 "
47+ src ="img/post-img.jpg "
48+ alt ="HTML code on a screen "
49+ width ="500 "
50+ height ="200 "
51+ class ="post-img "
14352 />
144- < a href ="# "> Why JavaScript is Awesome</ a >
145- < p class ="related-author "> By Matilda</ p >
146- </ li >
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152- Copyright © 2027 by The Code Magazine.
153- </ p >
154- </ footer >
53+ </ header >
54+
55+ < p >
56+ All modern websites and web applications are built using three
57+ < em > fundamental</ em >
58+ technologies: HTML, CSS and JavaScript. These are the languages of the
59+ web.
60+ </ p >
61+
62+ < p >
63+ In this post, let's focus on HTML. We will learn what HTML is all
64+ about, and why you too should learn it.
65+ </ p >
66+
67+ < h3 > What is HTML?</ h3 >
68+ < p >
69+ HTML stands for < strong > H</ strong > yper< strong > T</ strong > ext
70+ < strong > M</ strong > arkup < strong > L</ strong > anguage. It's a markup
71+ language that web developers use to structure and describe the content
72+ of a webpage (not a programming language).
73+ </ p >
74+ < p >
75+ HTML consists of elements that describe different types of content:
76+ paragraphs, links, headings, images, video, etc. Web browsers
77+ understand HTML and render HTML code as websites.
78+ </ p >
79+ < p > In HTML, each element is made up of 3 parts:</ p >
80+
81+ < ol >
82+ < li class ="first-li "> The opening tag</ li >
83+ < li > The closing tag</ li >
84+ < li > The actual element</ li >
85+ </ ol >
86+
87+ < p >
88+ You can learn more at
89+ < a
90+ href ="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML "
91+ target ="_blank "
92+ > MDN Web Docs</ a
93+ > .
94+ </ p >
95+
96+ < h3 > Why should you learn HTML?</ h3 >
97+
98+ < p >
99+ There are countless reasons for learning the fundamental language of
100+ the web. Here are 5 of them:
101+ </ p >
102+
103+ < ul >
104+ < li class ="first-li ">
105+ To be able to use the fundamental web dev language
106+ </ li >
107+ < li >
108+ To hand-craft beautiful websites instead of relying on tools like
109+ Worpress or Wix
110+ </ li >
111+ < li > To build web applications</ li >
112+ < li > To impress friends</ li >
113+ < li > To have fun 😃</ li >
114+ </ ul >
115+
116+ < p > Hopefully you learned something new here. See you next time!</ p >
117+ </ article >
118+
119+ < aside >
120+ < h4 > < strong > Related posts</ strong > </ h4 >
121+
122+ < ul class ="related ">
123+ < li class ="first-li ">
124+ < img
125+ src ="img/related-1.jpg "
126+ alt ="Person programming "
127+ width ="75 "
128+ width ="75 "
129+ />
130+ < a href ="# "> How to Learn Web Development</ a >
131+ < p class ="related-author "> By Jonas Schmedtmann</ p >
132+ </ li >
133+ < li >
134+ < img
135+ src ="img/related-2.jpg "
136+ alt ="Lightning "
137+ width ="75 "
138+ heigth ="75 "
139+ />
140+ < a href ="# "> The Unknown Powers of CSS</ a >
141+ < p class ="related-author "> By Jim Dillon</ p >
142+ </ li >
143+ < li >
144+ < img
145+ src ="img/related-3.jpg "
146+ alt ="JavaScript code on a screen "
147+ width ="75 "
148+ height ="75 "
149+ />
150+ < a href ="# "> Why JavaScript is Awesome</ a >
151+ < p class ="related-author "> By Matilda</ p >
152+ </ li >
153+ </ ul >
154+ </ aside >
155+
156+ < footer >
157+ < p id ="copyright " class ="copyright text ">
158+ Copyright © 2027 by The Code Magazine.
159+ </ p >
160+ </ footer >
161+ </ div >
155162 </ body >
156163</ html >
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