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  2. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML is the standard markup language for web pages, defined by the W3C and ISO. Learn about its origins, elements, tags, attributes, versions and related technologies such as CSS, JavaScript and HTML5.

  3. Front-end web development - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the tools and techniques used to create the graphical user interface of a website, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WebAssembly. Find out the goals and challenges of front-end development, such as accessibility, performance, and speedy development.

  4. Web page - Wikipedia

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    A web page is a document on the Web that is accessed in a web browser. Learn about the structure, navigation, elements and deployment of web pages, as well as the difference between static and dynamic pages.

  5. Programming languages used in most popular websites

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    Learn about the front-end and back-end languages, database technologies and frameworks used by the most visited websites in the world. Compare the popularity, features and examples of JavaScript, Python, Java, PHP, C++ and more.

  6. Home page - Wikipedia

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    A home page is the main web page of a website or the start page of a web browser. Learn how to design a good home page and why it is important for a website's identity and usability.

  7. Website - Wikipedia

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    A website is a collection of web pages and related content published on the World Wide Web. Learn about the origin, evolution, classification and characteristics of websites, from static to dynamic, from HTML to multimedia.

  8. Web development - Wikipedia

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    Web development is the work involved in creating websites and web applications for the Internet or intranets. Learn about the evolution of web development from HTML to Web 3.0, the different types of web developers, and the stages of the web development life cycle.

  9. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    A single-page application (SPA) is a web application or website that dynamically updates the current page with new data from the server, without loading new pages. Learn about the history, technical approaches, and examples of SPA frameworks and libraries, such as Angular, React, Vue, and Ajax.