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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today weamp;#39;re going to learn the basics of HTML or what stands for hypertext markup language. I know that may not mean very much right now, but the thing to keep in mind is that itamp;#39;s the basic building block of the web. When you type in a website address, like letamp;#39;s say kevincookiecompany.com, the web server sends back an HTML file to your web browser, say Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, that tells your browser how to display the content on the page. In this video, weamp;#39;re going to build a very simple HTML page and youamp;#39;re welcome to follow along. Weamp;#39;ll go through this step-by-step and the great thing is you donamp;#39;t have to anything, you already have all the tools that you need. Weamp;#39;ll start with the basic HTML structure, what elements you have available. Weamp;#39;re not going to touch CSS or cascading style sheets, which defines the look and feel of the page. Weamp;#39;re a