HTML (hypertext mark-up Language) is the Hypertext Markup Language (an application under the standard Universal Markup Language), or hypertext link marking language, which is the most widely used language on the web, and the main language that forms the document of the Web page. HTML files are descriptive text made up of HTML commands that describe text, graphics, animations, sounds, tables, links, and so on. The structure of the HTML file consists of the head (head) and the body (body), where the head describes the information required by the browser, while the body contains the specific content to be described.
HTML files are files that can be read by multiple Web browsers, resulting in the delivery of various types of information on Web pages. In essence, the Internet (Internet) is a collection of a series of transport protocols and various types of documents, and HTML files are just one of them. These HTML files are stored on server hard disks distributed around the world, and the information and information conveyed by these files can be retrieved remotely by the transport protocol users. Web browsers, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, are able to interpret HTML files to display Web pages, which is the primary role of Web browsers. When you use a browser to browse the Web on the Internet, the browser software automatically completes the conversion of HTML files to the Web page.
What is HTML