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Up to this point in the book, we’ve covered a lot of the bases for building a website from scratch. We’ve talked about the most fundamental building blocks of the web and how to combine those together to get up and running with a website. We’ve covered using JavaScript to add some interactivity to our pages and to make things dynamic. We’ve even briefly looked at various server-side languages and systems that can help to make a website a truly dynamic system.

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© 2012 Jonathan Lane, Tom Barker, Joseph R. Lewis, and Meitar Moscovitz

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Lane, J., Barker, T., Lewis, J.R., Moscovitz, M. (2012). Using WordPress to Jumpstart Development. In: Foundation Website Creation with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3790-7_12

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