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This chapter is going to cover a fair bit of ground in that, by the time you’ve finished it, you’ll have a firm grasp of all the major HTML tags that you’ll see in use on the Web. Don’t worry, though — we’ll give you examples to work through so that you see everything that we talk about in action. HTML was designed to be simple, and we’ve kept it that way.

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Bhangal, S., Jankowski, T. (2003). HTML. In: Foundation Web Design. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5231-3_3

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