HTML is written in the form of labels (known as tags), created by less-than signs (<) and greater-than signs (>).
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HTML -- (HyperText Markup Language)
The coding language used to create Hypertext documents for use on the World Wide Web. HTML looks a lot like old-fashioned typesetting code, where you surround a block of text with codes that indicate how it should appear.
The "hyper" in Hypertext comes from the fact that in HTML you can specify that a block of text, or an image, is linked to another file on the Internet. HTML files are meant to be viewed using a "Web Browser".
HTML is loosely based on a more comprehensive system for markup called SGML, and is expected to eventually be replaced by XML-based XHTML standards.
See also: Browser, Hypertext, SGML, WWW, XHTML, XML
2007-03-16 21:46:38
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It can! An autopilot is a system that allows an aeroplane to fly itself. It is possible to input data to the system on the height, speed, and direction in which the plane is to fly, and the autopilot makes all the adjustments to the flight surfaces and engines to ensure that is precisely what the plane does. A true 'hands off' control system. The system of automatic control is sometimes called 'George'.
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HTML stands for Hyper-Text Mark-up Language. It's the most basic of web design languages used to create simple things such as tables and links on web pages.
2007-03-16 21:28:36
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HyperText Markup Language. The link below may help you if you are interested in learning HTML.
2007-03-16 21:22:39
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2007-03-16 21:24:33
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answered by breezeway 1
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Yep, next time type it into google and click the first result, you'll find out 100 times faster than posting it here...
2007-03-16 21:29:07
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answered by Anonymous
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hyper text markup language.
2007-03-16 21:21:27
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML
2007-03-16 21:23:21
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