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HTML is the lingua franca for publishing [[hypertext]] on the [[WorldWideWeb]]. |
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It is a non-proprietary format based upon [[SGML]], and can be created and processed by a wide range of tools, from simple plain [[text editors]] - you type it in from scratch- to sophisticated [[WYSIWYG]] authoring tools. |
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 20 February 2005
Hyper Text Markup Language
What is HTML?
HTML is the lingua franca for publishing hypertext on the WorldWideWeb.
It is a non-proprietary format based upon SGML, and can be created and processed by a wide range of tools, from simple plain text editors - you type it in from scratch- to sophisticated WYSIWYG authoring tools.
HTML uses tags such as <h1> and </h1> to structure text into headings, paragraphs, lists, hypertext links etc
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