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The ’em’ Element: Indicating Stress Emphasis in HTML5.

The 'em' Element: Indicating Stress Emphasis in HTML5 - A Hilariously Emphatic Lecture Alright, class, settle down, settle down! Put away your TikTok, silence your ringtones (unless it's the Wilhelm…
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The ‘strong’ Element: Indicating Strong Importance, Seriousness, or Urgency in HTML5.

The 'strong' Element: Indicating Strong Importance, Seriousness, or Urgency in HTML5 (A Lecture for the Discerning Web Developer - and Those Just Trying to Survive) Alright, gather 'round, you magnificent…
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The ‘s’ Element: Indicating Text That Is No Longer Accurate or Relevant in HTML5.

The 's' Element: A Hilariously Useful Relic for Strikethrough Supremacy in HTML5 📝⚔️ (Lecture Hall Door Swings Open with a Dramatic Creak. Professor Strikethrough, a flamboyant figure draped in a…
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The ‘wbr’ Element: Indicating a Recommended Word Break Point in HTML5.

The <wbr> Element: Indicating a Recommended Word Break Point in HTML5 - A Web Developer's Secret Weapon (and Sometimes, Their Savior) (A Lecture by Professor Code Alchemist, PhD, Digital Wizardry…
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The ‘var’ Element: Indicating a Variable in a Mathematical Expression or Programming Context in HTML5.

The 'var' Element: Taming the Wild West of Variables in HTML5 (A Lecture with Flair!) Alright, settle down, settle down! Welcome, bright sparks, to another exhilarating episode of HTML5 demystification!…
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The ‘kbd’ Element: Indicating User Input, Typically from a Keyboard in HTML5.

The <kbd> Element: Indicating User Input, Typically from a Keyboard in HTML5 - A Hilariously Helpful Lecture Alright, settle down, class! Put down your phones (unless you're taking notes, wink…
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The ‘dfn’ Element: Indicating the Defining Instance of a Term in HTML5.

The 'dfn' Element: Indicating the Defining Instance of a Term in HTML5 (Lecture delivered by Professor Quentin Quibble, PhD, Chair of Semantic Shenanigans at the University of Utterly Useful HTML)…
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The ‘text-overflow’ Property: Indicating Overflowing Text with an Ellipsis or Other Marker.

The 'text-overflow' Property: Indicating Overflowing Text with an Ellipsis or Other Marker (A Lecture from the Overflowing Font of Wisdom) Welcome, oh ye seekers of CSS enlightenment! Gather 'round, for…
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Understanding the ‘cite’ Element: Indicating the Source of a Quotation or Reference in HTML5.

Lecture: Understanding the <cite> Element: Indicating the Source of a Quotation or Reference in HTML5 (Professor Quillfeather, adjusting his spectacles, beams at the class. A stuffed owl, Professor Hootington, sits…
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