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Hypertext Markup Language

Definitions

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  • proper noun A set of tags and rules used in developing hypertext documents to be presented on web browsers, allowing incorporation of text, graphics, sound, video and hyperlinks.

Etymologies

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hypertext + markup + language

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Examples

  • HTML: Hypertext Markup Language, which is the most popular language used to write web pages for publication on the Internet.

    Digital Point Forums 2008

  • HTML: Hypertext Markup Language, which is the most popular language used to write web pages for publication on the Internet.

    Digital Point Forums 2008

  • Perhaps the best example is Adobe Wallaby, which rewrites Flash elements to use Web standards including HTML (Hypertext Markup Language, the language to describe Web pages), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets, used for formatting and increasingly advanced animations), and JavaScript (the language of Web-based programs that's a cousin to Flash's ActionScript).

    CNET News.com 2011

  • Perhaps the best example is Adobe Wallaby, which rewrites Flash elements to use Web standards including HTML (Hypertext Markup Language, the language to describe Web pages), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets, used for formatting and increasingly advanced animations), and JavaScript (the language of Web-based programs that's a cousin to Flash's ActionScript).

    The Download Blog: Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors Stephen Shankland 2011

  • In its efforts to develop the next generation of the Hypertext Markup Language, HTML 5, The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is including support for running video directly within browsers without the help of third-party plug-ins, such as Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight.

    PCWorld 2010

  • It's one of the big elements of HTML5 -- the Hypertext Markup Language standard now under development and aiming to expand the abilities of Web pages and Web applications.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Now, however, a collection of Web technologies -- including Hypertext Markup Language, Cascading

    eCoustics.com news 2010

  • The meta code (which respects the Hypertext Markup Language) is the following (located between and in the top so): This meta tag directive gives robots the ability to monitor and inspect the page.

    Search Engine Optimization - SEO Chat 2010

  • The project also includes tools to build such Web applications out of JavaScript, HTML (Hypertext Markup Language, out of which Web pages are built), and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets, used for formatting).

    APH Networks 2010

  • In its efforts to develop the next generation of the Hypertext Markup Language, HTML 5, The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is including support for running video directly within browsers without the help of third-party plug-ins, such as Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight.

    ARN News 2010

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