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<a href="https://quickref.me">QuickRef</a>
<a href="mailto:jack@abc.com">Email</a>
<a href="tel:+12345678">Call</a>
<a href="sms:+12345678&body=ha%20ha">Msg</a>
Some terms you should be familiar about

🔹 HTML (Hypertext Markup Language): The standard language used for creating the structure and content of web pages.
🔹 CSS (Cascading Style Sheets): A language used to describe the presentation and visual styling of HTML elements on a web page.
🔹 JavaScript: A programming language that adds interactivity and dynamic behavior to websites.
🔹 Responsive Web Design: Designing and building websites that adapt and look good on different devices and screen sizes, such as desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.
🔹 Front-end Development: The practice of creating the user-facing side of a website or application using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
🔹 Back-end Development: The development of the server-side logic and functionality that powers websites and applications.
🔹 API (Application Programming Interface): A set of rules and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate and share data with each other.
🔹 CMS (Content Management System): A software application that enables users to create, manage, and publish digital content on the web without requiring advanced technical knowledge.
🔹 Framework: A pre-built set of tools, libraries, and conventions that provide a foundation for building web applications, making development faster and more efficient.
🔹 UX (User Experience): The overall experience and satisfaction a user has while interacting with a website or application.
🔹 UI (User Interface): The visual design and layout of a website or application that users interact with.
🔹 SEO (Search Engine Optimization): The process of improving a website's visibility and ranking in search engine results to attract more organic (non-paid) traffic.
🔹 Domain Name: The unique address that identifies a website on the internet, such as www.example.com.
🔹 Hosting: The service of storing and making web pages or applications accessible on the internet.
🔹 SSL (Secure Sockets Layer): A security protocol that encrypts the data transmitted between a web server and a user's browser, ensuring secure communication.
🔹 Debugging: The process of identifying and fixing errors or issues in software code.
🔹 Version Control: The management of changes to software code, allowing developers to track revisions, collaborate, and revert to previous versions if needed.
🔹 Deployment: The process of making a website or application available for public use, typically by uploading it to a web server or hosting platform.
🔹 UX/UI Design: The process of creating visually appealing and user-friendly interfaces that provide a positive user experience.
🔹 Wireframe: A basic visual representation or blueprint that outlines the structure and layout of a web page or application before any detailed design elements are added.