I should consider possible scenarios. They might be a student or a developer looking for reliable HTML resources. Since the blog's URL is in the query, they might be aware of it but need guidance on which posts to prioritize. Alternatively, if the blog is not well-known, maybe the user is confused or there's a typo (like html910 instead of w3schools or MDN).
Remember: Google does not favor WordPress over Blogspot. It favors the best answer to the user’s query. Be the best answer, and the "top" will follow. html910blogspotcom top
→ — they could contain malware or ads. I should consider possible scenarios