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MAKE WEBSITE PURE CSS,HTML& JAVASCRIPT🔥🔥||CLONE WEBSITE||FOR BEGINNER WEB DEVELOPER (education only)

today we will learn how to make a clone website with pure HTML,CSS,JAVASCRIPT
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1 Web Basics What is the web?The World-Wide Web is a collection of documents and services, distributed across the Internet and linked together by hypertext links. The web is therefore a subset of the Internet, not the same thing.Much of what is available on the web consists of web documents, which are often (some what misleadingly) called “home pages.”A home page appears to be a single entity, but is actually made up of a number of separate and distinct files, which may incorporate one or more of the following, in different configurations:*text*graphics*animation*audio*video*hyperlinks (text or graphics which lead you from document to document)*interactive element, including:specially embedded programs such as:* plug-ins (downloadable sets of software that enable the user to use part of a web document.)The base document of a home page is a file which is mostly text, containing commands(“markup”) which determines how the above elements are configured. The rules governing this markup form a simple programming language called “HTML”. HTML stands for “Hypertext Markup Language”.As mentioned above, the Web also provides access to services. Some of these services are assembled “on the fly” by a computer program that accesses information available in some other form, and presents the information in the same format as any other web page.The Web is therefore a user interface providing access to many types of information available on the Internet.
2How Does the Web Work?When you are looking at a web page, and you click on a link to go to a new page, what really happens? What's going on behind the scenes? To begin with, you should realize that you only see a part of the link (the visible text). Associated with this, and available to the browser, is the address, or URL, of the page you will "go to"if you follow the link. Following the link is no different than typing in the URL yourself. Links It is possible, from the term "link," to get the mistaken impression that the two documents are connected or "tied together" in some way. This isn't really the way it works at all. A better description might be "pointer," because links are all one-way. A link is very much like a "see also" notation in a book, which refers you to another place to get related information. The document containing the link contains information about the document being linked to (it contains its address), but the reverse is not true. The document being linked to is not affected in any way by the link. It does not contain any information about the linking document, or even about the fact that any link exists. (If the second document does happen to contain a link back to the first, this is a completely separate link, having nothing to do with the first one.) That fact that you can (in most browsers) click on a "back" button after following a link and return to the original page has nothing to do with the link itself. It is possible simply because the browser maintains a "history" list: in other words, it "remembers" which pages you have been to, and in what order.When you click on the link, the browser takes the URL, and check sto see if you have been to that page recently (if you have, and the browser has saved a copy of it that is still available, it may simply retrieve its own local copy of the document--this is a process known as caching).
3Assuming you have not, it next makes a request of the appropriate type to the indicated server. If we look at the process of following a link from one web page to another as an example, the browser connects to the web server and sends a request message to that server for the new page indicated in the URL of the link.The browser's request message is very short, primarily containing the resource identifier portion of the URL, but it may contain other information as well (such as the type of browser you are using). Then the server sends back a response message, and immediately closes the connection. The response message normally contains two sections: a header, with information about the server and about the requested document, and then the document itself.

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