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HTML
HyperText Markup Language. It is the universal Web publishing language used to create World Wide Web pages, with hyperlinks and markup for text formatting. It is a document-layout and hyperlink-specification language. HTML is not a word processing tool, a desktop publishing solution, or even a programming language. Its fundamental purpose is to define the structure and appearance of documents and document families so that they may be delivered quickly and easily to a user over a network for rendering on a variety of display devices. HTML is designed to structure documents and make their content more accessible, not to format documents for display purposes. HTML does provide many different ways to let you define the appearance of your documents: font specification, line breaks, and multicolumn text are all features of the language. HTML is an embedded language: you insert the language's directions or tags into the same document that you and your readers load into a browser to view. The browser uses the information inside the HTML tags to decide how to display or otherwise treat the subsequent contents of your HTML document.
HTTP
HyperText Transfer Protocol.
Hypertext
Hypertext gives users the ability to retrieve and display a different document in your own or someone else's collection simply by a click of the mouse on an associated word or phrase in your HTML document.
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