Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
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The software that permits the user to navigate the World Wide Web and view HTML-encoded documents is called a browser. It interprets the HTML tags in a document and formats the content for screen display. Since HTML is an accepted standard, anyone can build a browser without concerning themselves with what form various documents will assume, unlike documents produced by typical word processors, which must be translated into a different format if another word processing application is used.
Most sites on the World Wide Web adhere to HTML standards and, because HTML is easy to use, the World Wide Web has grown rapidly.
HTML continues to evolve, however, so browsers must be upgraded regularly to meet the revised standards.
Most sites on the World Wide Web adhere to HTML standards and, because HTML is easy to use, the World Wide Web has grown rapidly.
HTML continues to evolve, however, so browsers must be upgraded regularly to meet the revised standards.
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