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A website is simply a collection of web pages. The web pages are usually linked together, but not always. To build a website, you simply create one or more web pages.
A web page is a text file that contains a combination of text and "markup" code. When the document is viewed in a web browser, it displays (or "renders") as intended. When it is viewed in a text editor (such as Notepad), it displays the text and markup code.
Therefore, a web page consists of 2 views:
The "rendered" view - This is what you see when you view the web page in your browser.
The "source code" view - This is the "behind the scenes" code that specifies the content and how the page should appear.
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websites.ca
A web page is a text file that contains a combination of text and "markup" code. When the document is viewed in a web browser, it displays (or "renders") as intended. When it is viewed in a text editor (such as Notepad), it displays the text and markup code.
Therefore, a web page consists of 2 views:
The "rendered" view - This is what you see when you view the web page in your browser.
The "source code" view - This is the "behind the scenes" code that specifies the content and how the page should appear.
Thanks
websites.ca