What does data storage enable a browser to do?
organize lists of bookmarks
edit open-source software
organize a hard drive
save browsing information
PLZ HURRY
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
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Learning Web Design, 4th Edition by Jennifer Robbins
Chapter 4. Creating a Simple Page: (HTML Overview)
IN THIS CHAPTER
An introduction to elements and attributes
A Web Page, Step by Step
Step 2: Give the Document Structure
Step 5: Change the Look with a Style Sheet
Troubleshooting broken web pages
Part I provided a general overview of the web design environment. Now that we’ve covered the big concepts, it’s time to roll up our sleeves and start creating a real web page. It will be an extremely simple page, but even the most complicated pages are based on the principles described here.
In this chapter, we’ll create a web page step by step so you can get a feel for what it’s like to mark up a document with HTML tags. The exercises allow you to work along.
This is what I want you to get out of this chapter:
Get a feel for how markup works, including an understanding of elements and attributes.
See how browsers interpret HTML documents.
Learn the basic structure of an HTML document.
Get a first glimpse of a style sheet in action.
Don’t worry about learning the specific text elements or style sheet rules at this point; we’ll get to those in the following chapters. For now, just pay attention to the process, the overall structure of the document, and the new terminology.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Took the test