Part III. Implementation—HTML and CSS Fundamentals, and Accessibility

By this point in the book, you already know what tools you need to design and develop web pages, how to use the Web effectively as a learning resource, the fundamentals of how the Web works, and how to plan your site’s structure. In this section we will delve into the practicalities of implementing your site design using HTML and CSS. HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language; this is the language you use to structure your site content, and give it meaning. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets; this is the language you use to style your content and position it on the page.

We will also spend several pages discussing accessibility—the practice of implementing websites so that ...

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