What is HTML?
HTML is
a computer language devised to allow website creation. These websites
can then be viewed by anyone else connected to the Internet. It is
relatively easy to learn,
with the basics being accessible to most people in one sitting; and
quite powerful in what it
allows you to create. It is constantly undergoing revision and evolution
to meet the demands and requirements of the growing Internet audience
under the direction of the » W3C, the organisation charged with
designing and maintaining the language.
The definition
of HTML is HyperText Markup
Language.
How does it work?
HTML consists
of a series of short codes typed
into a text-file by the site author — these are the tags. The text is
then saved as a html file,
and viewed through a browser, like Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator. This browser reads the file and translates the text into
a visible form, hopefully rendering the page as the author had intended.
Writing your ownHTML entails using tags correctly to create your vision.
You can use anything from a rudimentary text-editor to a powerful
graphical editor to create HTML pages. |
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