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UNDERSTANDING STRUCTURE

We come across all kinds of documents every day of our lives. Newspapers, insurance forms, shop catalogs... the list goes on.




Many web pages act like electronic versions of these
documents. For example, newspapers show the same stories
in print, as they do on websites; you can apply for insurance
over the web; and stores have online catalogs and e-commerce
facilities.

In all kinds of documents, the structure is very important in helping readers to understand the messages you are trying to convey and to navigate around the document. So, in order to learn how to write web pages, it is very important to understand how to structure documents.


  •  How HTML describes the structure of a web page
  • Learn how tags or elements are added to your document
  • Write your first web page
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