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'''Hypertext markup language''' or '''html''' is a set of tags and rules (conforming to [[SGML]]) for using them in developing hypertext documents [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=html]. It is a coding language used to make hypertext documents for use on the Web. HTML resembles old-fashioned typesetting code, where a block of text is surrounded by codes that indicate how it should appear. HTML allows text to be ''linked'' to another file on the [[Internet]]. It is a | '''Hypertext markup language''' or '''html''' is a set of tags and rules (conforming to [[SGML]]) for using them in developing hypertext documents [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=html]. It is a coding language used to make hypertext documents for use on the Web. HTML resembles old-fashioned typesetting code, where a block of text is surrounded by codes that indicate how it should appear. HTML allows text to be ''linked'' to another file on the [[Internet]]. It is a [[W3C]] standard of authoring software language used for creating [[World Wide Web]] pages. | ||
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Hypertext markup language or html is a set of tags and rules (conforming to SGML) for using them in developing hypertext documents [1]. It is a coding language used to make hypertext documents for use on the Web. HTML resembles old-fashioned typesetting code, where a block of text is surrounded by codes that indicate how it should appear. HTML allows text to be linked to another file on the Internet. It is a W3C standard of authoring software language used for creating World Wide Web pages.