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The Easy Basics of HTML Codes
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HTML is the backbone of every webpage. Learning the basics is easier than you think, and even a small understanding allows you to create simple pages, style content, and modify online templates.

“Learning to code is learning to think.” — Steve Jobs

1. Understanding HTML Structure

HTML uses tags to structure content. Basic tags like <h1> for headings, <p> for paragraphs, and <a> for links are essential starting points.

2. Adding Links and Images

Links are created with the <a> tag, and images with <img>. Knowing how to reference files and URLs makes pages interactive and visually appealing.

3. Lists and Formatting

Organize content with ordered (<ol>) and unordered (<ul>) lists. Bold (<b>) and italics (<i>) help emphasize important points.

4. Practice and Experiment

Use a simple text editor or online platforms like CodePen or JSFiddle. Experimenting with code builds confidence and reinforces learning.

Interactive Exercise: Your First HTML Page
1️⃣ Create a Heading

Write <h1>My First Web Page</h1> in a text editor.

2️⃣ Add a Paragraph

Insert <p>Hello world! This is my first paragraph.</p> below the heading.

3️⃣ Insert an Image

Use <img src="image.jpg" alt="Description"> to display an image from your computer.

4️⃣ Create a Link

Use <a href="https://example.com">Visit Example</a> to make a clickable link.

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