Scott Le Duc
When we think of HTML coding, we tend to think of elements ("tags") used to structure a Web page. There are elements that define the body of the page, others to define paragraphs and still others for emphasizing text. It's unusual to think about visualizing the code; our interest is usually focused on the appearance of the final product. In contrast, learning to visualize the structure of the code — seeing it the way the browser does — can actually help in the design of the page.
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