Web Browsers
Unlike other programming languages, HTML does not show output on the compiler.
Web browsers show the results of an HTML code. It reads HTML files and determines how to show content with the help of HTML tags.
Any web browser (Google, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, etc) can be used to open a . HTML file and view the results.
HTML Introduction
HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is the standard markup language used to create web pages. It’s a combination of Hypertext, which defines the link between web pages, and Markup language, which is used to define the text document within tags to structure web pages. This language is used to annotate text so that machines can understand and manipulate it accordingly. HTML is human-readable and uses tags to define what manipulation has to be done on the text. This guide will help you understand the workings of HTML and explain it with examples.
Table of Content
- What is HTML?
- Features of HTML
- HTML Elements and Tags
- HTML Page Structure
- Web Browsers
- Why learn HTML?
- Advantages of HTML
- Disadvantages of HTML