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Short for
HyperText Markup Language, the authoring
language used to create documents on the
World Wide Web. HTML is similar to SGML,
although it is not a strict subset.
HTML defines the structure and layout of a
Web document by using a variety of tags and
attributes. The correct structure for an
HTML document starts with <HTML><HEAD>(enter
here what document is about)<BODY> and ends
with </BODY></HTML>. All the information
you'd like to include in your Web page fits
in between the <BODY> and </BODY> tags.
There are hundreds of other tags used to
format and layout the information in a Web
page. Tags are also used to specify
hypertext links. These allow Web developers
to direct users to other Web pages with only
a click of the mouse on either an image or
word(s). For a more complete list of tags,
check out some of the URLs below. |