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  2. Static web page - Wikipedia

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    A static web page is a web page that is delivered to a web browser exactly as stored, without any dynamic content or functionality. Learn about the advantages, disadvantages and examples of static web pages and how to create them with static site generators.

  3. Web page - Wikipedia

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    A web page is a document on the Web that is accessed in a web browser. Learn about the elements, navigation, deployment and history of web pages, as well as the difference between static and dynamic pages.

  4. Adobe Photoshop - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe for Windows and macOS. It is the most used tool for professional digital art, especially in raster graphics editing, and supports multiple features such as layers, masks, color models, and plug-ins.

  5. HTML - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Photopea - Wikipedia

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    Photopea is a browser-based software that allows users to edit images, make illustrations, and design web pages. It supports various file formats, layers, filters, vector shapes, and has a similar interface to Adobe Photoshop.

  7. Image file format - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different types of image file formats, such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, and how they are compressed, stored, and used. Compare raster and vector formats, and see examples of common graphic file formats.

  8. List of HTML editors - Wikipedia

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    HTML editors that support What You See Is What You Get paradigm provide a user interface similar to a word processor for creating HTML documents, as an alternative to manual coding. [1] Achieving true WYSIWYG however is not always possible .

  9. MHTML - Wikipedia

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    MHTML is a format that combines HTML code and its resources in a single file, using MIME techniques. Learn about its layout, history, browser support, and applications such as OneNote and Evernote.