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JavaScript is a programming language and core technology of the Web, alongside HTML and CSS. Learn about its creation at Netscape, adoption by Microsoft, standardization by ECMA, and usage in browsers, servers, and apps.
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.
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.
Learn how HTML elements are modeled in browser engines and how the dimensions of those elements are derived from CSS properties. Compare the W3C box model and the Internet Explorer box model, and see the history and workarounds of the box model issue.
A CSS framework is a library for web design using Cascading Style Sheets. Learn about its features, modules, tools, and examples of popular frameworks like Bootstrap and Foundation.
Learn how to use the HTML blockquote element to indicate a section quoted from another source. Find out the syntax, attributes, usage, and related elements of blockquote.
D3.js is a web-based tool for creating interactive and dynamic data visualizations using SVG, HTML5, and CSS. It was developed by Mike Bostock and others, and is the successor to Protovis. Learn about its features, history, and examples.
An HTML element is a type of HTML document component, one of several types of HTML nodes. Learn about the syntax, categories, attributes, and examples of HTML elements, and how they differ from HTML tags.