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CSS is a language for specifying the presentation and styling of HTML or XML documents. Learn about its syntax, selectors, rules, properties, values, and history from the Wikipedia article.
A webform, web form or HTML form on a web page allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing. Forms can resemble paper or database forms because web users fill out the forms using checkboxes, radio buttons, or text fields.
Learn how to create, edit, and use templates on Wikipedia, which are pages that can be included in other pages with customizable input. Find out how to use parameters, template link, and advanced functions in templates.
HTML is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It defines the content and structure of web content and can embed images, forms, scripts, and other objects.
Ajax is a set of web development techniques that uses various web technologies on the client-side to create asynchronous web applications. The term Ajax is short for "asynchronous JavaScript and XML", but modern implementations commonly use JSON instead of XML.
DOM stands for Document Object Model, a cross-platform and language-independent interface that treats an HTML or XML document as a tree structure. Learn about the history, standards, applications and examples of DOM in web browsers and JavaScript.
Learn about the history, benefits and methods of tableless web design, a web design method that avoids the use of HTML tables for page layout control. Find out how CSS, accessibility, bandwidth and semantics are related to tableless web design.
Learn how to create a page in any namespace on Wikipedia by accessing a non-existent title, usually by clicking on a red link. Find out the namespace considerations, the methods to create a page, and the tips to avoid common pitfalls.