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+ The open Web is built using a number of technologies that require an adequate knowledge in order to use them. Below you'll find the links to our reference material for each of them.

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Web technologies

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It is recommended that you already got started with the web, however it isn't absolutely necessary.

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HTML — structuring the Web
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The HyperText Markup Language is used to define and describe semantically the content (markup) of a Web page in a well-structured format.
+ HTML provides a means to create structured documents, made up of blocks called HTML elements that are delineated by tags, written using angle brackets: some introduce content into the page directly, others provide information about document text and may include other tags as sub-elements. Obviously, browsers do not display them, since they are used to interpret the content of the page.
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+ Introduction to HTML | Learn HTML | HTML5 | Developer guide | Element reference | reference
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CSS — styling the Web
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The Cascading Style Sheets are used to describe the appearance of Web content.
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+ Introduction to CSS  | Getting started with CSS | Learn CSS | CSS3 | Developer guide | Common CSS questions | reference
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