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HTML communicates to the browser to define the page layout. It can tell the browser how and where to display text and other items on the page.
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You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.
Usually, the scripts are implemented using JavaScript, and the HTML "SCRIPT" tag. More often on professional pages, though external scripts are used.
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HTML communicates to the browser to define the page layout. It can tell the browser how and where to display text and other items on the page.
Markup tags tell the web browser or other devices how to display the file.
HTML uses tags to tell a browser how to display content. The <p> tag defines a paragraph. The browser will add a blank line after content within <p></p> tags.
HTML tag provides the charset, version number to the browser. It also passes the various attributes to the browser.
The !DOCTYPE tag tells the browser what markup to expect in the rest of the document.
The Web Browser.
Your title tag is also displayed at the top of your web browser and acts as a placeholder, especially for people who have many browser tabs open.
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The title tag will do it. It is always in the head area of a document. All pages done to the proper standards, should have a title tag with a name in it, like this:This is my web page
You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.You need to know the names of the pages. Then look for the A tag and its href attribute. It will contains links to other files.
Usually, the scripts are implemented using JavaScript, and the HTML "SCRIPT" tag. More often on professional pages, though external scripts are used.