Computer Science, asked by Mrinmoyee14, 4 months ago

Most browsers do not support HTML links. Is it true or false?

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Answered by mdnaushadali
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

true it is HTML.YES

Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

This statement is absolutely false. Most of the current browsers are compatible with the HTML links. That's why most of the browsers support HTML links.

Explanation:

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most fundamental constructing block of the Web. It defines the meaning and shape of web content material. Other technology except HTML are typically used to explain an internet page's appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality/behavior (JavaScript).

"Hypertext" refers to hyperlinks that join net pages to at least one another, both inside a single internet site or among websites. Links are a essential component of the Web. By importing content material to the Internet and linking it to pages created via way of means of other people, we turn out to be an active participant withinside the World Wide Web.

An HTML element is prompt from different textual content in a document via way of means of "tags", which encompass the detail name surrounded via way of means of "<" and ">". The name of an detail inside a tag is case insensitive. That is, it is able to be written in uppercase, lowercase, or a mixture.

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