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HTML + CSS & Computational Thinking Notes

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These documents contain a synopsis of what Computational Thinking is, and also some notes on the basics of HTML + CSS

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  • October 24, 2023
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  • 2021/2022
  • Lecture notes
  • Matt morgan
  • Html + css fundamental notes, summary of computational thinking
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HTML Notes
 HTTP = HyperText Transfer Protocols
 CSS = Cascading StyleSheets
 Every HTML document contains two types of information: stuff
that computers need to know, and stuff that humans need to
know.
 The head element will hold information that helps the browser
display your content…
 The <body> element will hold your content itself.
 Spacing and tabbing your code is like the grammar of HTML.
 Heading tags range from <h1> to <h6>. <h6> is the furthest it
will go.
 Anchor tab= <a href=http://link.com>Link</a>
 Link Attributes = rel, type & href.
 Rel= relationship between linked file to current file.
 Type= What type of file is being linked.
 Href= gives path to the file.

Key Definitions
 World Wide Web: An information sharing model built on top of a global
system of interconnected computer networks called the Internet.
 Websites: Collections of files, accessible through the world wide web.
 Clients: Personal devices such as computers, phones, or tablets, used to
access the web.
 Servers: Special computers that host massive amounts of the files that make
up websites. They “serve” those files to end users.
 HTML Elements: The building blocks of HTML. Consists of a start tag,
content, and end tag.
 HTML Tags: HTML syntax used to indicate to a web browser how to present
content. Bookended by angle brackets.
 Focal Point: Establishes the primary point of visual emphasis and interest
 Hierarchy: Signifies the importance of objects on the screen: Setting a focal
point, then setting up page components based on their relative importance
 Flow: The movement of the user’s eye through the site content, initiated by a
focal point, influenced by hierarchy.




How to link CSS page to HTML page

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