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(a) Word processors like ................. should be avoided.
(b) The .... tells the web browser how to display the page
is the tag used for defining the Sample computer code
(d) Acronym for HTTP ...........
(e) Acronym for HTML​

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Answered by ginogaming963
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Microsoft Word - The most defective Word Processing Program on The Market Today

I cannot help but believe that Microsoft products have become so frustratingly defective, that, by now, they must actually be hurting the US economy.

Hundreds of thousands of employees across the Country have been forced to waste hundreds of thousands of hours of work time, wrestling with defective Microsoft programs which either do not function, or are so counter-intuitive, that they have employees ripping their hair out, just trying to perform basic functions so that they can work accomplished

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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(a) Word processors like Microsoft Word should be avoided.

  • This is because they contain a lot of bloats, lack features important for writers, and are difficult to customize. Instead, open-source options, such as LibreOffice and OpenOffice, should be explored.

(b) The HTML codes tell the web browser how to display the page.

  • The HTML code is a set of instructions that tells the web browser how to display its contents as a web page. Different browsers interpret HTML differently, so it’s important to ensure the code is written in a way that most browsers can display the page correctly.

(c) The <code> tag is the tag used for defining the Sample computer code.

  • The <code> tag is used to discern a piece of computer code. The content inside is illustrated in the browser's default monospace font.

(d) Acronym for HTTP is Hypertext Transfer Protocol.

  • The name HTTP is an acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol and is essentially the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web.

(e) Acronym for HTML HyperText Markup Language.

  • The HyperText Markup Language or HTML is the standard markup language for documents formulated to be illustrated in a web browser.

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