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Marie Malarme 3 years ago committed by Clément
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### Instructions
### Welcome
Welcome to the `world-wide-what` quest!
In this new digital world you're gonna discover, it is possible to create beings with some lines of code. Yes, it is.
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But before coding anything, make sure you checked the videos of the playlist; you need to have a server running on your computer.
For the whole quest, the principle is to iterate over your code: when you finish an exercise, copy-paste your code to use it in the next one.
Naming of the files:
### Files naming
- for the HTML files: `name-of-the-exercise.html`
- for the CSS files: when you have to link one, you can manage it as you prefer, but for clarity we suggest you to create a CSS file for each HTML file, named like so: `name-of-the-exercise.css`
- for the JS files, when you have to link one, you can manage it as you prefer, but for clarity we suggest you to create a JS file for each HTML file, named like so: `name-of-the-exercise.js`
### Instructions
Ready? Let's code!
The first step to achieve in your quest is to conceive your being ; for that, 2 things have to be done:
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If you open you HTML file in the browser, you should see those 3 texts appear on the screen.
### Code examples
Create a `div` tag with `hello` as text content inside the `body`:
```html
<body>
<div>hello</div>
</body>
```
### Notions
- [`html` tag](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/html)

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