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| − | '''Hypertext Markup Language''' is the [[source code]] for pages in the [[World Wide Web]]; it provides (as the name suggests) [[hypertext]] functionality. | + | '''Hypertext Markup Language''' is the format of the [[source code]] for pages in the [[World Wide Web]]; it provides (as the name suggests) [[hypertext]] functionality. |
There have been a number of versions, as the Web's capabilities grew; the early versions were mostly focused on displaying static [[multi-media]] content, but later ones allowed for considerable activity in the [[browser]] on the [[client]] system in response to [[user]] actions. | There have been a number of versions, as the Web's capabilities grew; the early versions were mostly focused on displaying static [[multi-media]] content, but later ones allowed for considerable activity in the [[browser]] on the [[client]] system in response to [[user]] actions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 16 December 2018
Hypertext Markup Language is the format of the source code for pages in the World Wide Web; it provides (as the name suggests) hypertext functionality.
There have been a number of versions, as the Web's capabilities grew; the early versions were mostly focused on displaying static multi-media content, but later ones allowed for considerable activity in the browser on the client system in response to user actions.