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Many pages are written in it
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html
Alternative clues for the word html
- Code in which many Web pages are written: Abbr.
- Web language
- Web programmer's medium
- Web prog. code
- Internet language
- Underpinning of WWW pages
- A set of tags and rules (conforming to SGML) for using them in developing hypertext documents
- Standard Web page code
- Webmasters master it
- Counterpart of JavaScript
Usage examples of html.
As mentioned earlier about never being content, currently in the process of learning to create webpages through HTML and Photoshop.
The HTML version of this text produced by Bob Frone can be found at Plain text adaption by Andrew Sly.
It is now valid HTML in a smaller file that loads a little more quickly, and has been tested with the three different web browsers under two operating systems.
In the case of a Web server, you want to give read-only access to remote users in any user’s directories of html files.
When a user accesses the page or opens the e-mail message, a small Jscript program loads the HTML or text file to be spied on into this frame.
They also didn't know what a radio was, or an airport, or a movie, or a television, or a computer, or a cell phone, or a jet, an antibiotic, a rocket, a satellite, an MRI, ICU, IUD, ICBM, EEG, EPA, IRS, DOD, PCP, HTML, internet, interferon, instant replay, remote sensing, remote control, speed dialing, gene therapy, gene splicing, genes, spot welding, heat-seeking, bipolar, prozac, leotards, lap dancing, email, tape recorder, CDs, airbags, plastic explosive, plastic, robots, cars, liposuction, transduction, superconduction, dish antennas, tupperware, sneakers, step aerobics, smoothies, twelve-step, ultrasound, nylon, rayon, teflon, fiber optics, fuel cell, fuel injection, carpal tunnel, laser surgery, laparoscopy, corneal transplant, kidney transplant, AIDS&None of these things would have meant anything to a person in the year 1900.
Added italics (indicated by _ in original), full proof, 10 OCR errors corrected, some layout changes, added linefeeds to indicate some scene changes, conversion to HTML.
Everything will be based on the industry-standard Extensible Markup Language (XML), which, unlike the Web-pioneering HTML language, can present structured data (such as databases and spreadsheets) and is more similar to traditional software development languages.
In other words, most people who download the book do so for the predictable reason, and in a predictable format -- say, to sample a chapter in the HTML format before deciding whether to buy the book -- but the thing that differentiates a boring e-text experience from an exciting one is the minority use -- printing out a couple chapters of the book to bring to the beach rather than risk getting the hardcopy wet and salty.
Super Fast User Switcher, PowerToy Calculator, Alt-Tab replacement, Virtual Desktop Manager, Photo Toys, TweakUI, Command Window Here, Slideshow generator, Magnifier, HTML Generator, and TimerShot.
While it is certain that the latter would prove more expedient and see the online edition posted much sooner, transcribing the text, while more labor intensive, ensures a more accurate translation to HTML format.
The books are initially created into HTML that is compatible with most, if not all, web browsers available.
The Xeroxes have been scanned and OCRed and converted to the HTML format used for Web pages so that people can put in links and marginal notes and annotations and corrections without messing with the original text, and this they have done enthusiastically, which is all very well but makes it hard to read.
The Html, Text and Pdb versions are bundled together in one zip file.