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Answered by Shaikhhumaira2587
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HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a text-based approach to describing how content contained within an HTML file is structured. This markup tells a web browser how to display text, images and other forms of multimedia on a webpage.

HTML is a formal recommendation by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and is generally adhered to by all major web browsers, including both desktop and mobile web browsers. HTML5 is the latest version of the specification.

Answered by Anonymous
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HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is a tag based scripting language, interpreted by browser.

The hypertext is a nonlinear text. It has a capacity to open door of other related information or files. When it is clicked, something new must be appeared.

Tags and attributes of HTML documents tell browsers how to display documents.

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HTML-:

HTML was first time invented by British scientist named Tim Berners Lee while he was working in laboratory at Cern, Switzerland on practical Physics (1980).

HTML + -:

HTML + is modified form of old HTML Dave Raggett did the modification in 1993. The image tag is added by college students Marc Anderssen to display image along with text.

HTML 2.0-:

The HTML 2.0 was created in 1994 and edited by Dan Cannolly. It is a first popular version of HTML language.

HTML 3.2-:

Originally codenamed Wilbur and lunched in market in January 1997. The version 2.0 was able to code table. The version 3.2 version is well-modified version able to code table and completely supported by IE3 and Netscape.

HTML 4.0-:

It was released on December 1997 with style sheet and multimedia facilities. In version 4.0, Unicode is used as character sets that allow thousands of different characters. So, it is a very powerful version of HTML, used widely in web page designing.

HTML 5.0-:

It is a latest version of HTML, It is still in the development phase as of April , 2012.

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