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How to tweak fact in html

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here are three huge HTML mistakes I see most beginners making and the first one is obviously not using semantic HTML everything in here you can see is divs and spans for the most part which is confusing to read and difficult for screen readers to parse instead your code should look something like this where you have headers nav UL sections H1 articles everything thatamp;#39;s defining what your content is is using these different semantic HTML elements the second thing I see people making mistakes on all the time is not using the main element the main element just tells your browser what the main content in your article or page is in our case this section right here is our main content so weamp;#39;re wrapping it in the main tag and you should only ever have one main tag another big mistake speaking of one tag only is H1s you should only ever have one H1 and if youamp;#39;re using the heading element like an H1 just to make text Big instead you should replace this with something lik

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Do not use divs to create headers and footers use semantic elements instead Using semantic elements for your header and footer makes your code easier to read. It provides a better user experience for web visitors. It will be easier for web visitors who use screen readers to understand the content of your web page.
How to Make a Website With HTML Pick an HTML Code Editor. A code editor is software used to write your website. Plan the Site Layout. Write the HTML Code. Create Elements in the Layout. Add the HTML Content. Include Layout CSS. Customize Your Site. Choose a Hosting Platform and Publish.
These tips apply to both HTML and HTML5. Always Declare a Doctype. Use Meaningful Title Tags. Use Descriptive Meta Tags. Use Divs to Divide Your Layout into Major Sections. Separate Content from Presentation. Minify and Unify CSS. Minify, Unify and Move Down JavaScript. Use Heading Elements Wisely.
By following these tips, you can create an HTML website that is both aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly. Choose a simple, clean design. When it comes to website design, less is often more. Use easy-to-read fonts. Use contrasting colors. Use plenty of whitespace. Keep your navigation simple.
10 Tips to Make Your Website Look Professional Use a Cohesive Color Palette. Add Some White Space. Use a Favicon. Create a Logo. Add Some Spacing Between Elements. Add a Call to Action. Add Social Media Links. Make Your Website Responsive.
HTML, a formatting system for displaying material retrieved over the Internet. Each retrieval unit is known as a Web page (from World Wide Web), and such pages frequently contain hypertext links that allow related pages to be retrieved. HTML is the markup language for encoding Web pages.
HTML optimization may include such tasks as: minimizing the file size of images and files; adding appropriate META description tags; using valid HTML code; limiting the number of redirects; and making sure the page loads quickly. All of these tasks will help to ensure a smooth user experience.
Here are some tips for creating good titles: Go for a longer, descriptive title (avoid one- or two-word titles) Search engines will display about 50-60 characters of the title, so try not to have titles longer than that. Do not use just a list of words as the title (this may reduce the pages position in search results)

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