difference between HTML and URL
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HTML means hypertext markup language. It is a set of rules that determine how a webpage looks. It’s more or less the “language” to build web pages. When you click on a link, the remote computer server sends the HTML, which is like a list of instructions on how to show the page, to your computer. Your web browser can read these and create the web page.
URL mean Uniform Resource Locator. This is the “address” of a web page or some file on the internet. It’s the piece you type in the address bar like “http://” This is what helps locate the resource you want to download to your computer.
So the two are related, but not really the same thing at all. You use a URL to get a webpage which is basically a set of instructions written in HTML.
URL mean Uniform Resource Locator. This is the “address” of a web page or some file on the internet. It’s the piece you type in the address bar like “http://” This is what helps locate the resource you want to download to your computer.
So the two are related, but not really the same thing at all. You use a URL to get a webpage which is basically a set of instructions written in HTML.
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HTML means hypertext markup language. It is a set of rules that determine how a webpage looks. It’s more or less the “language” to build web pages. When you click on a link, the remote computer server sends the HTML, which is like a list of instructions on how to show the page, to your computer. Your web browser can read these and create the web page.
URL mean Uniform Resource Locator. This is the “address” of a web page or some file on the internet. It’s the piece you type in the address bar like “http://” This is what helps locate the resource you want to download to your computer.
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