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3.11 Validate Form Errors and External Input

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3.12 Use Metadata Correctly

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3.13 Adapt to User Preferences

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3.14 Develop a Mobile-First Layout

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3.15 Use Beneficial JavaScript and Its APIs

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3.16 Ensure Your Scripts Are Secure

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3.17 Manage Dependencies Appropriately

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3.18 Include Files That Are Automatically Expected

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3.19 Use Plaintext Formats When Appropriate

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3.20 Avoid Using Deprecated or Proprietary Code

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