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Back in Chapter 3, you learned the basics of putting a web page together. In the example you created, everything on the page is there because you specifically coded it to be there. Nothing changes on the page until you change the code. If your site isn’t going to be updated very often, this might be all you need to know, and you can get on with mowing the lawn (or something exciting like that).
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Sherry, P. (2004). Dynamic Web Page Development. In: Foundation Mac OS X Web Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5133-0_5
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