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Saturday, September 11, 2010

HTML

Definition - HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. HTML represents a way to take ordinary text and turn it into hypertext, just by adding special elements – call make up tags – that tell web browsers how to display a web page's content. The main goal of HTML is to be a universal language for classifying the function of different section of a document. It is designed to work on a wide variety of platforms


As we all have the basic idea of Internet that how it works. Now we need to focus upon the functioning of internet which will help us understand the significance of HTML. When we talk about internet, the thing comes into our mind is the websites - starts with http://WWW. And the domain name followed with a .com at the end. Where www stands for World Wide Web, and the moment you hit the return key that particular address will come up as a list of information, which is called a webpage.

A webpage is the platform where HTML comes into action. As we all know that computers use a certain language to communicate with their peers and these languages are actually some special kind of codes, written in a way to process the outcome as needed. These codes are often called as languages. Once we got the webpage, and start to navigate by clicking on some special text links which are tagged (linked) with another webpage. As the use of internet is growing faster, on the contrary the uses for HTML have expanded as well, dramatically over the past few years. The most common HTML application continues to be pages and sites that can be published on the internet or on a corporate intranet.

Other applications for HTML, such as creating online help files and developing Kiosk applications. Internet is the revolutionary phenomenon heralding the dawn of a new era in human civilization, the information age. With over million computers connected to it and the number is growing exponentially doubling in size approximately every 10 months, due to its potential for affecting every aspect of life, i.e. communication, education, entertainment, business and government etc. The web uses coding method called hypertext to disguise the actual commands and addresses used to navigate the Net. Instead of command and addresses, what we see through web browsers is plain English keywords highlighted in some way.

Browser program talks to the internet simply by selecting the keywords, negotiating the transaction with the computer at the other end and brings the pictures, text, program or activity desired onto the computer screen.

The formats that you see applied to text, headings and graphics on web pages are controlled by HTML. HTML's Popularity has brought hypertext technology – the technology that lets you jump from topic to topic, rater then finding, reading information linearly – to the fingertips of people worldwide, particularly in the context of the World Wide Web. The result is that those who access, read and use your HTML documents can do so quickly and efficiently..

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