Tuesday 14 June 2016

HTML and HTML5

HyperText Markup Language was introduced in (1990) (HTML) is the markup language popularly used by developers to design
Web sites. It is the language for the (www) World Wide Web. It is used for building Web sites that can be as large as a corporate Web site or as small as a single page classroom project.
The latest version version of (HTML) is HTML5 which was introduced in (2012)



HyperText Markup Language (HTML) was introduced in the year 1990. Since then, there
has been continuous evolution in the technology leading to introduction of new versions.
Some features were introduced in specifications, whereas others were introduced in
software releases.
HTML 4 was recommended as a standard by W3C in 1997. HTML5 is the next version of
HTML and will be the new standard. HTML 4.01 was the previous version of HTML which
was released in 1999. Since then, there have been constant evolutions and additions to
the World Wide Web (WWW). Majority of the browsers support HTML5 elements and

Application Programming Interfaces (APIs).

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