August 2015
Intermediate to advanced
312 pages
7h 3m
English
Let's start right at the beginning of an HTML5 document. Screw this part up and you could spend a long time wondering why your page doesn't behave as it should. The first few lines should look something like this:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset=utf-8>
Let's go through these tags one by one. Generally, they will be the same every time you create a web page but trust me, it's worth understanding what they do.
The doctype is a means of communicating to the browser the type of document we have. Otherwise, it wouldn't necessarily know how to use the content within it.
We opened our document with the HTML5 doctype declaration:
<!DOCTYPE html>
If you're a fan of lowercase, then <!doctype ...
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