Maya learned that every website begins with . She wrote her first line:
<h1>Welcome to Sweet Crumbs</h1> <p>Fresh pastries baked daily.</p> She realized HTML wasn’t design—it was meaning . It told the browser, “This is a heading,” or “This is a paragraph.” Without HTML, a website is just a pile of text with no order. The next day, Maya’s site looked like a 1990s word document—gray, boring, and flat. She frowned.
End of story.
Maya had a problem. She had just inherited her grandmother’s small bakery, “Sweet Crumbs,” but the shop was hidden on a narrow street, and customers were few. Her friend said, “If you’re not online, you don’t exist.”
Mr. Chen smiled. “Now comes . This is the skin, the paint, the lighting. It’s how you make the user feel .” Complete Web Designing Course
“Ah,” said Mr. Chen. “You have a body and skin, but no muscles or nerves. You need .”
Mr. Chen nodded. “Now we step outside the browser. That’s —the kitchen behind the counter. You don’t see it, but it runs the business.” Maya learned that every website begins with
Maya knew she needed a website. But not just any website—a good one. So, she enrolled in the .
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