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'''HyperText Markup Language''' ('''HTML''') is the standard [[markup language]] for creating [[web page]]s and [[web application]]s. With [[Cascading Style Sheets]] (CSS), and [[JavaScript]], it forms a triad of cornerstone technologies for the [[World Wide Web]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Flanagan|first1=David|title=JavaScript - The definitive guide|page=1|edition=6|quote=JavaScript is part of the triad of technologies that all Web developers must learn: HTML to specify the content of web pages, CSS to specify the presentation of web pages, and JavaScript to specify the behaviour of web pages.}}</ref> [[Web browser]]s receive HTML documents from a [[webserver]] or from local storage and render them into multimedia web pages. HTML describes the structure of a web page [[semantic]]ally and originally included cues for the appearance of the document.
'''HyperText Markup Language''' ('''HTML''') is the standard [[markup language]] for creating [[web page]]s and [[web application]]s. With [[Cascading Style Sheets]] (CSS), and [[JavaScript]], it forms a triad of cornerstone technologies for the [[World Wide Web]]. [[Web browser]]s receive HTML documents from a [[webserver]] or from local storage and render them into multimedia web pages. HTML describes the structure of a web page [[semantic]]ally and originally included cues for the appearance of the document.


[[HTML element]]s are the building blocks of HTML pages. With HTML constructs, [[Img (HTML element)|images]] and other objects, such as [[Fieldset|interactive forms]] may be embedded into the rendered page.  It provides a means to create [[structured document]]s by denoting structural [[semantics]] for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists, [[Hyperlink|links]], quotes and other items. HTML elements are delineated by ''tags'', written using [[Bracket#Angle brackets|angle brackets]]. Tags such as {{tag|img|single}} and {{tag|input|single}} introduce content into the page directly. Others such as {{tag|p}} surround and provide information about document text and may include other tags as sub-elements. Browsers do not display the HTML tags, but use them to interpret the content of the page.
[[HTML element]]s are the building blocks of HTML pages. With HTML constructs, [[Img (HTML element)|images]] and other objects, such as [[Fieldset|interactive forms]] may be embedded into the rendered page.  It provides a means to create [[structured document]]s by denoting structural [[semantics]] for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists, [[Hyperlink|links]], quotes and other items. HTML elements are delineated by ''tags'', written using [[Bracket#Angle brackets|angle brackets]]. Tags such as {{tag|img|single}} and {{tag|input|single}} introduce content into the page directly. Others such as {{tag|p}} surround and provide information about document text and may include other tags as sub-elements. Browsers do not display the HTML tags, but use them to interpret the content of the page.


HTML can embed programs written in a [[scripting language]] such as [[JavaScript]] which affect the behavior and content of web pages. Inclusion of CSS defines the look and layout of content. The [[World Wide Web Consortium]] (W3C), maintainer of both the HTML and the CSS standards, has encouraged the use of CSS over explicit presentational HTML since 1997.<ref name="deprecated">{{cite web|url=http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40-971218/conform.html#deprecated |title=HTML 4.0 Specification — W3C Recommendation — Conformance: requirements and recommendations |publisher=World Wide Web Consortium |date=December 18, 1997 |accessdate=July 6, 2015}}</ref>
HTML can embed programs written in a [[scripting language]] such as [[JavaScript]] which affect the behavior and content of web pages. Inclusion of CSS defines the look and layout of content. The [[World Wide Web Consortium]] (W3C), maintainer of both the HTML and the CSS standards, has encouraged the use of CSS over explicit presentational HTML since 1997.
 
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== Reference ==
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HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for creating web pages and web applications. With Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript, it forms a triad of cornerstone technologies for the World Wide Web. Web browsers receive HTML documents from a webserver or from local storage and render them into multimedia web pages. HTML describes the structure of a web page semantically and originally included cues for the appearance of the document.

HTML elements are the building blocks of HTML pages. With HTML constructs, images and other objects, such as interactive forms may be embedded into the rendered page. It provides a means to create structured documents by denoting structural semantics for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists, links, quotes and other items. HTML elements are delineated by tags, written using angle brackets. Tags such as <img /> and <input /> introduce content into the page directly. Others such as <p>...</p> surround and provide information about document text and may include other tags as sub-elements. Browsers do not display the HTML tags, but use them to interpret the content of the page.

HTML can embed programs written in a scripting language such as JavaScript which affect the behavior and content of web pages. Inclusion of CSS defines the look and layout of content. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), maintainer of both the HTML and the CSS standards, has encouraged the use of CSS over explicit presentational HTML since 1997.

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