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(redirected from hypertext markup language)

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Since 1990 HTML or HyperText Markup Language has been the language recommended for writing Web pages in.
Available formats When the data become available, data users will be able to access the information in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files, Adobe Acrobat files, or Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.
76 Rather than take the common approach of describing the mechanics and use of Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) prior to discussion of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), website designer DeBolt believes the two Web design specifications should be taught at the same time in a unified manner such that the reader comes away with an understanding of the XHTML can be structured so that its content works well with CSS when the content is ready to be styled.
 
 
 
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