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What Is an HTML Boilerplate and Why You Should Use One.

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When starting a new web project, having a reliable foundation is key. That’s where an HTML boilerplate comes in. An HTML boilerplate is a pre-written, minimal HTML template that includes essential elements commonly used in most web pages. It saves time, promotes best practices, and ensures consistency across projects.

A typical boilerplate includes the declaration, , , and tags, meta tags for character encoding and responsiveness, links to CSS resets or stylesheets, and sometimes JavaScript files. These elements help ensure your website functions correctly across different browsers and devices.

One of the most popular templates is HTML5 Boilerplate, which has been refined by developers over years to offer performance, accessibility, and cross-browser compatibility right out of the box. By starting with a boilerplate, developers avoid repetitive setup tasks and focus more on building unique features and styling.

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned developer, using an HTML boilerplate is a smart move. It improves efficiency, reduces errors, and lays a solid foundation for scalable and maintainable code. Start your next project strong—with a boilerplate that works for you.

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