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HTML — HyperText Markup Language, the markup language for creating web pages
W3C — World Wide Web Consortium, an organization that creates web standards
<h1> — the largest heading in HTML
<br> — line break tag
background-color — CSS property for setting background color
<strong> — semantic tag for important text
<em> — tag for emphasized text (default: italic)
<a> — tag for creating hyperlinks
/ — closing tag symbol in HTML
target=”_blank” — opens a link in a new tab
<table> — tag to create a table
Inline elements — elements that do not start on a new line
<ol> — ordered (numbered) list
<ul> — unordered (bulleted) list
type=”checkbox” — checkbox input field
type=”text” — single-line text input field
<select> — dropdown menu
<textarea> — multi-line text input field
<img> — tag for adding images
background-image — CSS property for setting a background image
<iframe> — embeds another web page inside the current page
HTML comment — code that is not displayed in the browser
Block elements — elements that start on a new line
<title> — document title displayed in the browser tab
alt — alternative text for images when they cannot be displayed
<!DOCTYPE html> — HTML5 document type declaration
<footer> — footer of a document or section
SVG — scalable vector graphics that can be embedded directly in HTML
<video> — tag for embedding video files
<audio> — tag for embedding audio files
contenteditable — sets whether an element’s content is editable
onblur / onfocus — focus-related event attributes
SVG XML — XML-based graphics format
<canvas> — tag for drawing graphics with JavaScript
required — makes a form input field mandatory
type=”range” — slider input for selecting a value
<meter> — displays a numeric value within a known range
<nav> — block for navigation links
<aside> — content separate from the main content
<header> — header of a document or section
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