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Features a thorough reference section for easy review of such items as lists of tags, attributes, and symbols
Covers elements and attributes, headings and paragraphs, formatting and styles, links and images, tables, lists, forms, colors, fonts, frames, entities, head and meta, style sheets, style tags, and more
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