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A Brief History of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript: How did it all begin?

Websites look amazing today: interactive elements, beautiful fonts, animations, and instant reactions to user actions. But have you ever wondered how it all started? Let's take a little trip back in time! 🚀

HTML: the beginning of the web

In 1991, Tim Berners-Lee introduced the world to the first markup language, HTML (HyperText Markup Language). He created it so that scientists could exchange documents over the Internet.The first versions of HTML were extremely simple: headings, text, links. No design or complex functions. But it became the basis for the creation of the first web pages.

CSS: style for pages

In 1996, CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) appeared, and the web literally began to play with colors. Before that, the site's design was limited to only basic elements.

With CSS, developers were able to: change fonts and colors. Create margins and alignments. Separate content and style (HTML is responsible for structure, CSS for appearance). Thanks to CSS, websites have stopped being boring text pages and have become beautiful and user-friendly.

JavaScript: the magic of interactivity

Everything changed in 1995, when Brendan Ike created JavaScript in just 10 days! This language has added interactivity to websites.Previously, sites could: react to user actions (for example, when clicking buttons). Validate forms without updating the page. Create animations and complex interfaces. JavaScript became the foundation of the dynamic web, and later became a key tool for application development. Why is it important to know?

HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are the foundations upon which modern websites and applications are built. Their development has allowed us to transform the Internet into what we know and love today.

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