AltGr (also Alt Graph) is a modifier key found on many computer keyboards (rather than a second Alt key found on US keyboards). It is primarily used to type characters that are not widely used in the territory where sold, such as foreign currency symbols, typographic marks and accented letters.
Here's my source.
http://cplusplusprogra.blogspot.com/2017/05/453-for-loop-print-n-to-0.html
I've linked you to the answer.
I think Gboard is good, you can switch between languages quickly and you can translate in real time. Translation is not perfect, but it is the best translation available. Vocabulary and autocorrect is not bad too. You can change the background. It has some themes of its own, but you can always customise it with your own photo. It has instant gif, stickers and emoji options too. It also has a good collection of symbolic emojis like: *\0/*O_o(๑♡⌓♡๑)ᕙ( • ‿ • )ᕗ(☉。☉)!I cannot include all of them, they are in 100s.
But if you are looking for a solution for grammatical mistakes, then you may want to consider Grammarly.
Answer:
css for styling.. means for making websites looks beautiful and attractive
Explanation:
html is like skeleton which defines websites structure whereas css is like cover to the skeleon.. css is responsible for fonts, colors, position of elements, responsiveness of websites.. it makes websites looks beautiful and prettier by adding background colors, hover effects, animation, etc
Top down program design is an approach to program design that starts with the general concept and repeatedly breaks it down into its component parts. In other words, it starts with the abstract and continually subdivides it until it reaches the specific. Consider creating the prime factorization of a number like 1540. The steps involved might look like:
1540
2 x 770
2 x 2 x 385
2 x 2 x 5 x 77
2 x 2 x 5 x 7 x 11
Top down program design works the same way. We start with the overall objective and wind up with a series of steps needed to accomplish it.