The standard language used to create web pages - HTML (HyperText Markup Language), A markup language, not a programming language - HTML, Text with clickable links - HyperText, Using tags to structure content - Markup, A system of rules browsers understand - Language, Creator of HTML - Tim Berners-Lee, Organization that standardizes HTML - W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), Fundamental structure and syntax of HTML - HTML Basics, Building blocks of an HTML page - HTML Elements, Defines a paragraph of text - Paragraph `<p>`, Extra information added inside a tag (name="value") - HTML Attributes, Keywords that define HTML elements - HTML Tags, Tags with no closing tag - HTML Void Tags, No closing tag; standalone elements - Void Tags Characteristics, Notes in code not shown on the webpage - HTML Comments, Organized layout of an HTML document - HTML Structure, Tags that describe the meaning of content - Semantic HTML Tags, Tags that define page structure - Structural Tags, Tags used as containers without meaning - Non-Semantic Tags, Provide page information for browsers and search engines - Meta Tags, Tags that style or emphasize text - HTML Text Formatting Tags, Used to group related items - HTML Lists, Used to connect pages or resources - HTML Links (`<a>`),
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