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Hypertext Markup Language


ORld-Wide Web, standard> (HTML) A hypertext document fORmat used on the WORld-Wide Web. HTML is built on top of SGML. "Tags" are embedded in the text. A tag consists of a "<", a "directive" (case insensitive), zero OR mORe parameters and a ">". Matched pairs of directives, like "" and "" are used to delimit text which is to appear in a special place OR style. Links to other documents are in the fORm foo where "A" and "/A" delimit an "anchOR", "HREF" introduces a hypertext reference, which is most often a {UnifORm Resource LocatOR} (URL) (the string in double quotes in the example above). The link will be represented in the browser by the text "foo" (typically shown underlined and in a different colour). A certain place within an HTML document can be marked with a named anchOR, e.g.: The "fragment identifier", "baz", can be used in an HREF by appending "#baz" to the document name. Other common tags include

fOR a new paragraph, .. fOR bold text,






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