Hypertext Markup Language, an application under Standard Universal Markup Language. "Hypertext" means that the page can contain pictures, links, and even non-text elements such as music and programs. The structure of hypertext markup language includes a "head" part (English: Head) and a "body" part (English: Body). The "head" part provides information about the web page, and the "body" part provides the specific content of the web page.
HTML brief introduction (must read for newbies) Table of Contents
1. HTML concept
2. html tag
3. html structure
4. Write and save
5. Basic elements
6. Commonly used tags
7. Super connection
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