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  2. HTML - Wikipedia

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    The text between < html > and </ html > describes the web page, and the text between < body > and </ body > is the visible page content. The markup text < title > This is a title </ title > defines the browser page title shown on browser tabs and window titles and the tag < div > defines a division of the page used for easy styling.

  3. freeCodeCamp - Wikipedia

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    freeCodeCamp (also referred to as Free Code Camp) is a non-profit educational organization [4] that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, online publications and local organizations that intend to make learning software development accessible to anyone.

  4. CSS - Wikipedia

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    e. Cascading Style Sheets ( CSS) is a style sheet language used for specifying the presentation and styling of a document written in a markup language such as HTML or XML (including XML dialects such as SVG, MathML or XHTML ). [1] CSS is a cornerstone technology of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and JavaScript.

  5. How to Swim: Instructions for Beginners, Adults, and Kids

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    Float with your face in the water, your body straight and horizontal. Stack your hands and keep your arms and legs long. Send your head down and forward and push your hips up. Next, move your head ...

  6. Step Aerobics: What to Expect From Step Class - WebMD

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    Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from ...

  7. HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, the WHATWG renamed its "HTML5" specification HTML Living Standard. The W3C nevertheless continued its project to release HTML5. In July 2012, WHATWG and W3C decided on a degree of separation. W3C will continue the HTML5 specification work, focusing on a single definitive standard, which is considered a "snapshot" by WHATWG.

  8. Yoga Poses for Beginners: 5 Basic Poses to Get You Started

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    When you’re ready to move on, take a deep breath. On your inhale, lift your arms to the sides and up, over your head. On your exhale, release your arms (either in front of your body or out to ...

  9. How to Masturbate for Women: 28 Tips for Positions, Orgasms ...

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    Sit in front of a full-length mirror with a big tube of lube. Pour the lube all over your body — your breasts, belly, inner thighs, and vulva — and start sliding your hands over these ...