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Introduction to HTML  

HTML is the building block for web page. Hyper Text Markup language is the central core on which all web pages are built. HTML was invented by Tim Berbers-Lee. HTML is a language for describing web pages. HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup language. HTML is not a programming language, it is a markup language. A markup language is a set of markup tags. The purpose of the tags are to describe page content. HTML is the language interpreted by browser. web page are also called HTML documents. HTML is a set of special codes that can be embedded in text to add formatting and linking information. HTML is specified as TAGS in an HTML documents. Basically an HTML document is a plain text file that contains text and nothing else. When a browser opens an HTML file the browser will took for HTML code in the text and interprets them in to graphical layout. As HTML document are text file they can be written in even the simplest text editor. 

There are many popular HTML Editor. Notepad is the difficult window text edition. On most Windows systems, click start button and choose programs then Accessories. HTML is just a series of tags that are integrated into a text document. They are give directions slightly to the browser that what to do, and what purpose to use. HTML tag are usually English words observations, but they are distinguished from the regular text because they are placed in small angle brackets.


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