FAQ’s on HTML
Q1. What is an HTML?
Ans: HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language, which provides the standard way to create the structure of web pages. It also elements, tags, attributes that helps to define the structure of web page.
Q2. What is the purpose of the <!DOCTYPE html> declaration?
Ans: It specifies the HTML 5 version which helps the browsers to render the page correctly.
Q3. What are different Markup Languages used by the modern web browsers ?
Ans: The Modern Web Browsers accepts the various lists of Markup Languages, such as, the XML (eXtensible Markup Language), XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language), MathML (Mathematical Markup Language), and Markdown.
Q4. What are the 3 essential parts of HTML 5 ?
Ans: The 3 most essential parts of the HTML 5 are <!DOCTYPE html>, which signifies the HTML 5 version ensuring the proper rendering in different browsers. The <html> element wraps the entire elements for rendering the content of the webpage. The <body> element contains the main content that are visible on the Browser.
Q5. What are the pre-requisite to learn the HTML 5?
Ans: There is no prior-knowledge required to learn the HTML & its Basics. You may start learning the HTML.
What is HTML ?
HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, is the standard language for creating web pages. It defines the structure and content of web documents using tags and attributes to format text, embed images, create links, and build interactive elements, facilitating communication between web browsers and servers.
HTML was invented by Tim Berners-Lee who was founded in 1990, a physicist at the CERN research institute in Switzerland. When working with HTML, we just use a simple code structure that contains tags and attributes to build the structure of a webpage, and it is displayed as such by the browser.
Table of Content
- HTML Structure
- Example of HTML Code
- Features of HTML
- Advantages and Disadvantages of HTML
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