1. What are the first two characters of an HMTL document?
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<!
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2. Fill in the blank.
<! DOCTYPE _____
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HTML>
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3. Fill in the blank.
<! _______ HTML>
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DOCTYPE
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4. Code the first tag in an HTML document.
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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
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5. Drag-and-drop: Holding down the left mouse button, drag the pieces of code onto the screen to code the first two tags in an HTML document.
6. Click in the box and type the next character. I'll autocomplete. Don't type spaces or carriage returns. When the exercise is complete, I'll turn the exercise number green.
The page's language is Italian. Code the tag.
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7. Fail-safe coding. If you type the wrong character, I'll cancel the keystroke. Type spaces. When the exercise is complete, I'll turn the exercise number green.
Code the first two tags in an HTML document. The language is English.
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8. Fill in the blank.
<____ charset="utf-8">
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meta
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9. Fill in the blank.
<meta ________"utf-8">
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charset=
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10. Fill in the blank.
<meta charset=________>
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"utf-8"
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11. What is the third tag in an HTML document?
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<head>
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12. Code the first four tags in an HTML document. The document is in English.
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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
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13. Time goal: 30 seconds. Code the first two tags in an HTML document. The language is English.
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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="en">
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14. Time goal: 10 seconds. Fill in the blank.
<____ charset="utf-8">
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meta
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15. Time goal: 15 seconds. Fill in the blank.
<meta ________"utf-8">
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charset=
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16. Time goal: 15 seconds. Fill in the blank.
<meta charset=________>
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"utf-8"
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17. Time goal: 15 seconds. What is the third tag in an HTML document?
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<head>
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18. Time goal: 60 seconds. Code the first four tags in an HTML document. The document is in English.
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The correct code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
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19. Access this live coding exercise at JS Fiddle. When you've completed the exercise, close the JS Fiddle window, and you'll be returned to this page. (If JS Fiddle displays a warning message saying that your changes will be reset, click Leave this Page.)
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20. Access this live coding exercise at JS Fiddle. When you've completed the exercise, close the JS Fiddle window, and you'll be returned to this page. (If JS Fiddle displays a warning message saying that your changes will be reset, click Leave this Page.)
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