The name of the tag for a hyperlink.
What is 'a'?
The property used to choose a certain family of fonts.
What is font-family?
The programming language that JavaScript was named after, even though they were not even remotely related.
What is Java?
One that develops web pages.
What is a web developer?
What ducks put in their soup.
What are quackers?
The name of the tag for the smallest header size.
What is h6?
The property used to choose the font color.
What is color?
The keyword used to jump out of a loop.
What is break?
The initials commonly used for User Experience.
What are UX?
What you get when you cross a cow with two ducks.
What are milk and quackers?
The tag at the top of the file which declares the kind of document.
What is doctype?
What the acronym CSS stands for.
What are Cascading Style Sheets?
The name of the event that is called when a button is clicked.
What is onClick?
A developer that works primarily with the web pages, JavaScript, etc., as opposed to the backend code.
What is a frontend developer?
What is the nutquacker?
The name of the tag used to specify the character set, page description, keywords, author of the document, and viewport settings.
What is meta?
The character used to denote a selector as an id
What is the hash sign?
The library that contains the "random" function.
What is Math?
A programmer that can develop on the frontend and backend.
What is a full stack engineer?
It is raining ducks and chickens.
What is fowl weather?
What the acronym HTML stands for.
What is HyperText Markup Language?
The character used to denote a selector as a class.
What is a period?
The brand of browser that JavaScript was primarily developed for.
What was Netscape?
A daily meeting where members of a team report what they had accomplished the day before, and what they hope to accomplish today.
What is a standup meeting?
The handyman's favorite tool.
What is duck-tape?