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HTML refers to "Hyper-text markup language".
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Linked to repo.
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a => No.
b => Yes.
c => No.
d => No-appears as descriprion to page.
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Linked to repo.
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a. . b. Quirks mode.
c. NO.
d. NO.
e. Refers to the size of text in headin which ranges from h1 to h6.
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There will be no difference, as "element" is only one word so it could be written without quotation marks.
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They both wouldn't show in the page as they are hidden, but there is no difference between two lines as: "class" and "hidden" are both considered global attributes.
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Yes, they will all show the same; because spaces are not valid or considered as they could change according to zooming in / out.
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a. title - yes.
b. href - no.
c. src - no.
d. hidden - yes.
e. charset - no.
f. class - no.
g. id - yes.
h. type - no.
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/ 7. linked to repo.
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a. OR Send
b. <title>...</title>
c. Using tags of h1 to h6:
d.
...
e. ...
f. 10 to 20 (so that screen reader can voice it)
g.
Buttonh. Accessible rich internet application / means that the website is accessible to people with disabilites.
- Elements that are in the language: Header, Nav, Main, Aside, Figure, Footer, FigCaption, Section, Article.