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Web Browser

A web browser is a software application used to access, retrieve, and display information on the World Wide Web, primarily through rendering HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It interprets web pages and provides a user interface for navigation, enabling users to view websites, stream media, and interact with web applications. Modern browsers include features like tabbed browsing, bookmarks, extensions, and developer tools for debugging and testing.

Also known as: Browser, Internet Browser, Web Client, Navigator, Surfing Tool
🧊Why learn Web Browser?

Developers should learn web browsers to build, test, and optimize websites and web applications, ensuring cross-browser compatibility and performance. It is essential for front-end development, debugging with built-in developer tools, and understanding how users interact with web content. Use cases include responsive design testing, performance analysis, and implementing web standards across different browser engines.

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