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HTML is the standard language used to create web pages, defining what content appears on a website and how that content is organized. It works alongside other technologies like CSS (for styling) and JavaScript (for interactive features) to build the complete web experience you see in your browser.
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- File format.name
- HTML
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- HTML5 logo and wordmark.svg
- File format.icon_size
- 150px
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- on
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- text/html
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- TEXT
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- Living Standard
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- Document file format
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- HTML elements
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- Official logo of HTML5
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What is HTML
w3schools.com →HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT SQL PYTHON JAVA PHP W3.CSS C C++ C HOW TO BOOTSTRAP REACT MYSQL JQUERY EXCEL XML DJANGO NUMPY PANDAS NODEJS DSA TYPESCRIPT ANGULAR ANGULARJS GIT POSTGRESQL MONGODB ASP AI R GO KOTLIN SWIFT SASS VUE GEN AI SCIPY AWS CYBERSECURITY DATA SCIENCE INTRO TO PROGRAMMING INTRO TO HTML & CSS BASH RUST TOOLS ) Note: Only the content inside the section (the white area above) is displayed in a browser. For web development and programming, the most important attributes are id and class. These attributes are often used to address program based web page manipulations.
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We are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all. Please read and respect the WHATWG Code of Conduct. We appreciate all contributions, see the guidelines for contributing for details, including information on how to build HTML output from the source file so you can preview your changes locally.
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Le HyperText Markup Language, généralement abrégé HTML ou, dans sa dernière version, HTML5, est le langage de balisage conçu pour représenter les pages web. Ce langage permet d’écrire de l’hypertexte (d’où son nom), de structurer sémantiquement une page web, de mettre en forme du contenu, de créer des formulaires de saisie ou encore d’inclure des ressources multimédias dont des images, des vidéos, et des programmes informatiques. L'HTML offre également la possibilité de créer des documents interopérables avec des équipements très variés et conformément aux exigences de l’accessibilité du web. Il est souvent utilisé conjointement avec le langage de programmation JavaScript et des feuilles de style en cascade (CSS). HTML est inspiré du Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). Il s'agit d'un format ouvert.
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