“Unlock the Secrets: Discover the 46 Essential Parts of a Website That Can Make or Break Your Online Presence!”

"Unlock the Secrets: Discover the 46 Essential Parts of a Website That Can Make or Break Your Online Presence!"

HTML uses “tags” to define each of these building blocks of your website, like <H1> for top-level headings and <p> for paragraphs.

CSS

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) defines the style of your website. It is a design reference glossary for the browser, indicating what fonts, colors, sizes, and other elements to use when displaying your website. The cool thing about CSS is that your site updates automatically everywhere when you change a style in your glossary.

For example, if you have an <H1> primary header tag in your HTML, the computer will look to the CSS to see what <H1> headers should look like. The CSS might define an <H1> as Arial font, bolded, and 36 pixels. Anywhere that the computer sees the <H1> on your website, it will show that text in Arial font, bolded, and 36 pixels. 

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