| Components of Internet |
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| HTML |
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| HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. HTML consists of standardized codes,or "tags", that are used to define the structure of information on a web page. HTML is used to prepare documents for the World Wide Web. A web page is single a unit of information, often called a document, that is available on the World Wide Web.
HTML defines several aspects of a web page including heading levels, bold, italics, images, paragraph breaks and hypertext links to other resources . |
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| HTML can be compared to word processing. The text in a word processed file can be formatted in various ways. For example, a heading can be bold and in larger font size than the rest of the document. Also, specific words can be italicized for emphasis. |
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| HTML is a way to define the formats of text in a web page. However, it goes further by also being able to define placement of graphics and hypertext links. |
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| HTML is a sub-language of SGML, or Standard Generalized Markup Language. SGML is a system that defines and standardizes the structure of documents. |
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| Both SGML and HTML utilize descriptive markup to define the structure of an area of text. In general terms, descriptive markup does not specify a particular font or point size for an area of text. Instead, it describes an area of text as a heading or a caption, for example. |
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| Therefore, in HTML, text is marked as a heading, subheading, numbered list, bold, italic, etc |
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| HTML is standardized and portable. A document that has been prepared using HTML markup "tags" can be viewed using a variety of web browsers, such as Netscape and Lynx. A browser interprets the tags in an HTML file and presents the file as a formatted, readable web page. |
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| In addition, HTML documents can be viewed on all types of systems, such as Macintosh, PC and UNIX machines.
HTML tags are used to define areas of a document as having certain characteristics. |
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| The tags used in HTML usually consist of a code in between two "wickets". These codes are called container tags because the formatting described by the tags affects only the text contained between the tags. |
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| For example,<B >and </B>are the starting and ending tags used to indicate an area as bold. Therefore, the following markup will yield a sentence with the word "hello" in bold. |
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| Only the word<B>Hello</B>will be bold. |
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HTML tags are used to define heading levels, such as<H1> and</H2> . Heading levels can go to <H6>, with each successive number indicating a smaller heading size. |
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| Some other basic HTML tags are: |
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• <I>and</I> used to indicate italics
• <img src="name of picture">used to place an image in a document file
•<P> used to create a paragraph break |
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| The following HTML markup produces the web page shown. |
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| On the left is the HTML file that was written to create the web page. The HTML file is a plain text file that has been saved with an ".html" file extension. HTML files can be written in any text editing program. |
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| HTML, some codes require end tags and some do not require end tags. |
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In the previous example, the<P> tags indicate a paragraph break. This type of code is called an empty tag because no end tag is required.
The<P>
tag does not need an end tag (like<B> and</B> ) because a paragraph break is a single entity. |
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| HTML is a set of standardized codes, or tags, that have been derived from the SGML standard. HTML defines and describes the structure of a web page and is used to prepare documents for the World Wide Web. In addition, HTML documents are portable - they can be viewed with any web browser on any type of computer. |
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| The tags used in HTML consist of a code in between two "wickets". For example, For example,<I> and</I> are the starting and ending tags used to indicate an area of text as italic. Some tags, such the paragraph break,<P>do not require an ending tag. |
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