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difference between hypertext and mark up language

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Answered by aswin262004
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HyperText: When we are including links in the page that can redirect to the websites or the pages that are not within  our application or website then we say that the page contains hypertext.

Markup: some days or years back when we were not this much into machines, if someone wanted to publish a paper or a Journal he/she will first submit it to the mentor he is working under and then the mentor does the changes or notify the changes to be made. For example if there is line or word that should be bold he (Mentor) will underline(markup) that part to be bold, to let the pupil know that part should be bold. And from there we got the term markup, in HTML whenever we want a word of font-weight bold we just surround it by <b></b> to let the browser know that the word should be printed bold.

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Answered by raja0939
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In computer text processing, a markup language is a system for annotating a document in a way that is syntactically distinguishable from thetext. Hyper text: Unusual or more amount of text. ... HTML is HyperText Markup Language. There are otherways of creating hypertexts, but HTML is by far the most popular way.



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