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    The MDN Web Docs site provides information about Open Web technologies including HTML, CSS, and APIs for both Web sites and progressive web apps.

    • Learn Web Development

      Welcome to the MDN learning area. This set of articles aims...

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      The MDN Web Docs site provides information about Open Web...

    • Blog

      The MDN blog publishes web development news, tutorials, and...

    • HTML

      HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic building...

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      The MDN Web Docs site provides information about Open Web...

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      Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used...

    • About

      MDN Web Docs is an open-source, collaborative project...

    • Performance API

      The following interfaces are present in the Performance API:...

  2. MDN Web Docs is an open-source project and accepts contributions. There are many different tasks you can help with, from the simple (proofreading and correcting typos) to the complex (writing API documentation).

  3. Feb 24, 2023 · Getting started with MDN Web Docs. We are an open community of developers, technical writers, and learners building resources for a better Web, regardless of brand, browser, or platform. Anyone can contribute, and each person who does contribute makes us stronger.

  4. Jun 5, 2024 · The Web Authentication API (WebAuthn) is an extension of the Credential Management API that enables strong authentication with public key cryptography, enabling passwordless authentication and secure multi-factor authentication (MFA) without SMS texts.

  5. MDN Web Docs is an open-source, collaborative project documenting Web platform technologies, including CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and Web APIs. We also provide an extensive set of learning resources for beginning developers and students.

    • Signing in
    • Authentication Services
    • Adding An Authentication Provider
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    MDN uses third-party authentication services to sign in to the site for contribution purposes. When not signed in, you'll see at the top of the screen the "Sign in" box, which shows icons for each of the authentication services we support. Click one of those icons, or choose the service you wish to authenticate with from the list that drops down wh...

    While MDN is designed to support multiple authentication methods, we currently support only two: Mozilla Persona and GitHub. However, Persona has been deprecated and will be shut down at the end of November, 2016. For that reason, we strongly advise you to use GitHubfor authentication.

    To add an authentication provider to your account, visit the account connections panel. You may also find this by visiting your profile by clicking on your username at the top-right of the screen after signing in (there's an issue preventing users from seeing the gear menu, which should be fixed soon). Once on your profile page, open the "gear" men...

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  7. Step 1: Create an account on MDN. To begin your contributions to MDN, you need to have an account on MDN. For details, please see how to create an account. Note that you'll need a GitHub account before you can create an MDN account, since we use GitHub for authentication at this time.

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