HTML -The Hyper text markup language; Web pages are currently written in a language called HTML.HTML allow users to produce web pages that includes text, graphics, and pointers to other web pages. HTML is a markup language a language for describing how document are to be formatted. The advantage of a markup language over one with no explicit markup is that writing a browser for it is straight forward .Tex and troff are other well known example of markup languages.
By embedding all the markup commands with in each HTML file and stand zing them, it become possible for any browser to read or reformat any web pages. Being able to reformat web pages after receiving them in crucial because a page may have been produced in a 1600*1200 window with 24 bit color but may have to be displayed in a 640*320 window configured for 8 bit color.
While it is certainly possible to write HTML document with any standard editor, it is also to use special HTML editors or word processors that do most of the work (but correspondingly give the user less control over all the details of the final result).
FORMS OF HTML- HTML 1.0 was basically one way .users could call up pages from information’s providers, but it was difficult to send information back the other way. As more and more commercial organization began using the web, there was a large demand of two-way traffic.
The demand led to the inclusion of forms starting in HTML 2.0. forms contains boxes and buttons that allow users to fill in information or make choices and then send the information back to the pages owner. It has a variety of parameters for determining the size, nature and uses of the box displayed. The most common forms are blank field for accepting user text, boxes that can be checked, active maps and submit buttons.
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nitin
January 28, 2010 at 2:55 pm
nice and useful post.thanks for sharing.