Computer Science, asked by shivaniraja791, 4 months ago

1) Who created HTML?
2) List the types of web pages.
3) What is the other name for unordered list?
4) What is the use of "sre attribute in <img> tag?
5) Write any two toning tags in HTML​

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Answered by 3074
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Explanation:

HTML offers authors several mechanisms for specifying lists of information. All lists must contain one or more list elements. Lists may contain:

Unordered information.

Ordered information.

Definitions.

The previous list, for example, is an unordered list, created with the UL element:

<UL>

<LI>Unordered information.

<LI>Ordered information.

<LI>Definitions.

</UL>

An ordered list, created using the OL element, should contain information where order should be emphasized, as in a recipe:

Mix dry ingredients thoroughly.

Pour in wet ingredients.

Mix for 10 minutes.

Bake for one hour at 300 degrees.

Definition lists, created using the DL element, generally consist of a series of term/definition pairs (although definition lists may have other applications).

Answered by rakeshbehera2008
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Answer:

1.The first version of HTML was written by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993. Since then, there have been many different versions of HTML. The most widely used version throughout the 2000's was HTML 4.01, which became an official standard in December 1999.

2.From the perspective of server-side website deployment, there are two types of web pages: static and dynamic.

3.UL (Unordered List) An unordered list typically is a bulleted list of items.

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