Welcome to Lesson 7 of our Web Development Series!
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to properly add quotes, references, and abbreviations to your web pages using semantic HTML tags. These elements not only make your content look professional but also improve accessibility and SEO.
What You’ll Learn:
blockquote – for longer quotes
q – for inline quotes
cite – to reference sources
abbr – to define abbreviations
address – to display contact info
bdo – to control text direction
Mini Challenge:
Create a quote section about your favorite author or scientist:
Use blockquote for the quote
Use cite to credit the author
Use abbr for any acronym
Drop your code in the comments below, I’d love to see your work!
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