[Update] INTRODUCTION

Site pages are composed in HTML - a basic scripting language.

HTML is short for HyperText Markup Language.

Hypertext is basically a bit of content that fills in as a connection.

Markup Language is a method for composing design data inside records.

Essentially a HTML archive is a plain content document that contains content and that's it.

At the point when a program opens a HTML record, the program will search for HTML codes in the content and utilize them to change the design, embed pictures, or make connections to different pages.

Since HTML archives are just content documents they can be composed in even the least complex word processor.

A more prevalent decision is to utilize an uncommon HTML manager - possibly one that puts concentrate on the visual result as opposed to the codes - an alleged WYSIWYG supervisor ("What You See Is What You Get").

Probably the most prominent HTML editors, for example, FrontPage or Dreamweaver will give you a chance to make pages pretty much as you compose archives in Word or whatever content manager you're utilizing.

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