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HTML

For HTML we have terms and definitions in 23 topics. The topics are Cellular Networking, Computer, DVD, DVD and CD, Direct Marketing, Disability Rights Acronyms, Domain Names, Ecommerce, Health Informatics, Internet, Java, Linux, Red Hat, Newspaper Design, Phamaceutical Industry Acronyms, Photography, SEO Acronyms, Search Engine Optimization, Storage Media, Technical Acronyms, Technology, Unicode, Usability and XML.



HTML (Cellular Networking)

Hypertext Markup Language


HTML (Computer)

HyperText Markup Language
A language used to define web pages. A document for the World Wide Web contains HTML tags or instructions, to alter the way the document appears.


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HTML (DVD)

Hypertext markup language. A tagging specification, based on SGML (standard generalized markup language), for formatting text to be transmitted over the Internet and displayed by client software.


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HTML (DVD and CD)

Hypertext markup language. A tagging specification, based on SGML (standard generalized markup language), for formatting text to be transmitted over the Internet and displayed by client software.


HTML (Direct Marketing)

Abbreviation for Hyper Text Markup Language, which is the language used for creating documents on the World Wide Web.


HTML (Disability Rights Acronyms)

Hypertext Markup Language - the computer language in which web sites are written


HTML (Domain Names)

Hypertext Markup Language, the programming language used to create content for the World Wide Web.


HTML (Ecommerce)

HyperText Markup Language, the language used to create documents viewable on the World Wide Web.


HTML (Health Informatics)

Hypertex Mark-u Language Th descriptio languag use t creat hypertex document tha ca b viewe o th Worl Wid Web Se also HTTP Worl Wid Web.


HTML (Internet)

An acronym for HyperText Markup Language, HTML is the language used to tag various parts of a Web document so browsing software will know how to display that document's links, text, graphics and attached media.


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HTML (Java)

HyperText Markup Language. This is a file format, based on SGML, for hypertext documents on the Internet. It is very simple and allows for the embedding of images, sounds, video streams, form fields and simple text formatting. References to other objects are embedded using URLs.


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HTML (Linux, Red Hat)

See hypertext markup language (HTML).


HTML (Newspaper Design)

HyperText Markup Language, the coding used to format all Web documents.


HTML (Phamaceutical Industry Acronyms)

Hyper Text Markup Language


HTML (Photography)

Hypertext Markup Language. An encoding format for identifying and linking electronic documents used to deliver information on the World Wide Web.


HTML (SEO Acronyms)

Hypertext Markup Language (file.html)
See DHTML, HTM, XHTML, XML


HTML (Search Engine Optimization)


Hyper Text Markup Language. This is the primary language of websites.


HTML (Storage Media)

Hypertext Markup Language. A page layout language that is interpreted by a Web browser. HTML describes title, text, hyperlink, button, graphic, etc. placement for a Web page.


HTML (Technical Acronyms)

Hyper Text Mark-up Language - the authoring language used to create documents on the World Wide Web.


HTML (Technology)

Acronym for Hypertext Markup Language. The markup language used for documents on the World Wide Web. HTML is an application of SGML that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions such as activation of a link by means of a key press or mouse click. HTML 2.0, defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), includes features of HTML common to all Web browsers as of 1995 and was the first version of HTML widely used on the World Wide Web. Future HTML development will be carried out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). HTML 3.2, the latest proposed standard, incorporates features widely implemented as of early 1996. Most Web browsers, notably Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, recognize HTML tags beyond those included in the present standard. See also .htm, .html, SGML, tag (definition 3), Web browser.


HTML (Unicode)

HyperText Markup Language. A text description language related to SGML; it mixes text format markup with plain text content to describe formatted text. HTML is ubiquitous as the source language for Web pages on the Internet. Starting with HTML 4.0, the Unicode Standard functions as the reference character set for HTML content. (See also SGML.)


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HTML (Usability)

Hypertext Markup Language - This is the primary language used for coding and displaying static information on the web. Since HTML is limited primarily to text presentation and layout, web developers need to use other methods of coding to develop more dynamic pages. There are many versions of HTML, and a web designer must make sure that the HTML that is coded is compatible with the browsers expected to be used by a majority of end users.


HTML (XML)

HyperText Markup Language. The language of the Web. A system where every document has a globally unique location, and documents can link to one another.


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