To craft your robot friend, you first need to build its skeleton, and that's where HTML comes in. HTML is the blueprint that sets up the structure of your robot, giving it shape and form. With HTML, you'll create the framework that holds all your amazing ideas together. Ready to start building? Let’s dive in and create the foundation of your robot buddy!
> Contrary to what you will see in the videos, you don't have to run a server on your machine to use the HTML, CSS and JavaScript thanks to the integrated code editor that takes care of all that.
Those videos are accompanying you step by step in each exercise, but if you want to check right away all the notions covered in the quest, you can watch the whole playlist throughout your next exercices[Web - HTML, CSS & DOM JavaScript](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHyAJ_GrRtf979iZZ1N3qYMfsPj9PCCrF).
> Your working environment may not be exactly the same as what you see in the videos or documentation, just try to adapt your work according to your research and discoveries.
To create any project, some things need to be declared in the HTML file - those are not visible elements in your page, but things cannot work without them.
#### The `<head>` part:
Choose a power that you will give to your robot from the following list and put it as a `<title>`:
This section contains the content of your webpage , in our case the lower body of your buddy. Define the skeleton of your robot by organizing it into three main sections: the face, the upper body, and the lower body. Inside the `<body>` tag of your HTML file, create three divisions using `<section>` tags, and place the following text content inside each one: face, upper-body, lower-body.