Chapter 7. Using External and Internal Links
So far, you have learned how to use HTML tags to create some basic web pages. However, at this point, those pieces of content are islands unto themselves, with no connection to anything else (although it is true that in Chapter 3, “Understanding Cascading Style Sheets,” I sneaked a few page links into the examples). To turn your work into real web content, you need to connect it to the rest of the Web—or at least to your other pages within your ...
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