I mean, think about it... this complex HTML code is like the democratic process - it's all about representation and flexibility

. You've got your tables representing data, forms for user input, images for visual appeal... it's like a mini-government, right?
But, just like in any system, there are those who want to "hack" into this code, make changes without permission, if you will

. And that's where JavaScript comes in - like the special forces of the web

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And let's not forget about CSS styles - that's like the politicians trying to appeal to different constituencies with their fancy words and promises

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So, when we talk about "modifying" this code, are we talking about making changes for the greater good? Or are we just looking to manipulate the system for our own gain?

That's what I want to know!
