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[[HTML]], which stands for HyperText Markup Language, is a [[computer language]] for generating formatted text with images and hypertext links.{{seed}} | [[HTML]], which stands for HyperText Markup Language, is a [[computer language]] for generating formatted text with images and hypertext links.{{seed}} | ||
===Pages=== | ===Pages=== | ||
+ | * [[/tag]]: eventual list of tags | ||
* [[/version]]: (to be written) version index, with summary of changes | * [[/version]]: (to be written) version index, with summary of changes | ||
** [[/version/5|5]]: [[HTML5]] now replicates much of the functionality of the [[proprietary software|proprietary]] [[Adobe Flash]] plug-in | ** [[/version/5|5]]: [[HTML5]] now replicates much of the functionality of the [[proprietary software|proprietary]] [[Adobe Flash]] plug-in | ||
* [[HTML entity]]: list of character codes | * [[HTML entity]]: list of character codes | ||
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===Related=== | ===Related=== | ||
* [[CSS]] | * [[CSS]] |
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HTML, which stands for HyperText Markup Language, is a computer language for generating formatted text with images and hypertext links.
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Pages
- /tag: eventual list of tags
- /version: (to be written) version index, with summary of changes
- 5: HTML5 now replicates much of the functionality of the proprietary Adobe Flash plug-in
- HTML entity: list of character codes
Related
Links
Official
- HTML Elements on the w3.org wiki (includes latest)
General Reference
Reference / Tutorial
Opinion
- 2006-04-21 HTML Is Broken at HypertWiki
- 2003 The Markup Wars by Jamie Zawinski