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Core Web Stack
HTML
Semantic structure, content architecture, accessibility-aware markup, and the clean foundations that make every front-end build easier to style, script, and maintain.
Section Home
What belongs in HTML
This section is for the markup side of the work: the structural decisions that make design systems, responsive layouts, and accessibility hold together.
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Semantics
Meaningful headings, landmarks, forms, and component structure that support both humans and machines.
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Accessibility
Markup patterns that help keyboard flow, screen readers, and resilient content presentation.
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Structure
Clean page scaffolds and reusable markup patterns that stay readable as projects grow.
Curation Status
What is being curated
- standards-minded answers and implementation notes that deserve a proper long-term home
- markup-first examples that support stronger CSS and JavaScript work
- semantic patterns that are worth preserving beyond a throwaway snippet
External work from Stack Overflow, CodePen, JSFiddle, GitHub, and older portfolio material is being turned into canonical on-site content here.