Remove unreferenced examples from html directory - #849
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This PR is part of a recent project to clean up the Learn-related repos by removing all files that are no longer referenced in content, hopefully saving us a lot of maintenance work in the future.
This PR focuses just on the html directory. I've removed all the files that are no longer needed here, due to them being covered by live examples in the content, or shared-assets files, or by simply not being used anymore at all.
Note that I have made some changes to the content repo too, to change some things around and move some examples into the pages as live samples, thereby allowing me to remove more items from this repo: see mdn/content#45069.
These two PRs need to be merged simultaneously to avoid breakage.