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HTML5 (Hyper Text Markup Language, version 5) is an umbrella term for recent web technologies. It is also the latest iteration of HTML, and became a W3C Recommendation in October 2014, introducing new elements and APIs.
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I don't have enough rep to comment yet, so I'll write this as an answer. Those headers aren't really necessary, but if you intend on keeping them, you should move them into their own file and then req …