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There are many elements that have to come together to ensure that a website is well-developed and that it functions normally. One of these is front-end web development. This refers to the laying of the groundwork that will lead to how the website will eventually look once done. As you
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What is jQuery? It is a popular JavaScript library that simplifies the process of creating advanced effects, eye-catching menus, and more. Major corporations such as NBC, Netflix, Dell, and Google design and develop their websites with jQuery. The great thing about this JavaScript library is that it is free and
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1. What is HTML5? To say it in as few words as possible, HTML5 is the last version of the HTML language. HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language, and is the main tool used to build web pages (although it can be used for offline content as well); it defines
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Evolution of CSS
Cascading style sheets (CSS) have shown great potential from the start. While struggling to find compatibility as a teenager, style language has since overcome most of its hurdles and has proven to be the cornerstone of web technology. Let’s go back to CSS life so far. December 1996 –
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Background I assumed there would be a lot of Chrome extensions to monitor HTTP requests for AJAX calls, but the few we found such as the Chrome Postman Intercept extension seem to capture only the request, not the response. Even if Chrome DevTools has the network tab, it’s difficult to
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