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HTML is the standard markup language for web pages, defined by the W3C and ISO. Learn about its origins, elements, tags, attributes, versions and related technologies such as CSS, JavaScript and HTML5.
JSFiddle is a web service and community for testing and sharing code snippets of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It has a minimalist interface, supports external resources and frameworks, and was launched in 2010 by Oskar Krawczyk and Piotr Zalewa.
Visual Studio Code is a source-code editor developed by Microsoft for various platforms and programming languages. It supports debugging, syntax highlighting, code completion, extensions, and version control with Git.
Editors that have been discontinued, but may still be in use or cited on published web pages Adobe Brackets; Adobe GoLive (replaced by Adobe Dreamweaver); Adobe Muse; Adobe PageMill (replaced by Adobe GoLive)
Brackets is a free and open-source code editor for web development, created by Adobe and maintained by a community. Learn about its history, features, and how to use it for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript editing.
CSS is a language for specifying the presentation and styling of HTML or XML documents. Learn about its syntax, selectors, rules, properties, and features, as well as its history and applications.
CodePen is a platform for testing and showcasing HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets, founded in 2012 by three developers. It has over 330,000 registered users and 14 million monthly visitors, and functions as an open-source learning environment.
esbuild is an open-source tool written in Go that claims to be 10 to 100 times faster than other bundlers. It supports TypeScript, JSX, tree-shaking and plugins, and is used in Vite, Angular, Ruby on Rails and Netlify Functions.