There is an official HTML standards organization, called the World Wide Web Consortium (or W3C), see related link.
HTML versions are released as specifications, papers that describe which tags are valid and how they should work, and those specifications are released by the W3C.
But the specifications are just paper, and it is up to the browser vendors to implement the standards - they may implement bits they like, ignore bits they don't like and add bits they think are missing.
In the real world, the HTML versions we use are not controlled by any single organization. Historically, the standards have sometimes played catch up by just writing down what the browsers are already doing, and sometimes proposed stuff that has been universally ignored.
So the responsible would be the W3C, the 3-4 major browser vendors and the interaction between them. It is hard to be much more specific than that.
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HTML as the name suggests is a markup language. Each tag represents a function in it.
HTML Code is interpreted differently by browsers. Each tag has a certain function attached to it.
HTML does work in emails but to varying degrees. The name of the game with HTML and emails is testing, testing, testing. Unfortunately each reader interprets the HTML differently so you have to be very specific in your coding. Be warned that css doesn't work well in emails and should only be used inline
Rendering is a process by which a web browser interprets HTML markup (along with CSS and anything else that might change the appearance or layout of the web page) and determines the position and appearance of each element.
The correct HTML form for BR is . BR is a tag to force a line break. It was introduced as a single tag, with no companion tag. The and tags work with older HTML, but for HTML 5, you need to have an ending tag for each tag. You can create your own ending tag by adding forward slash within the single tag: .
Each browser has its own individual version, which does not relate to HTML. The current version of HTML is version 5 and any up to date browser should be able to manage it.
There are a large number of tags in HTML. With each version, more ones are being added.
HTML tags are the predefined tags that are embedded within the "<>". Each HTML tags has the following attributes and operations.
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HTML Code is interpreted differently by browsers. Each tag has a certain function attached to it.
HTML as the name suggests is a markup language. Each tag represents a function in it.
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HTML Code is interpreted differently by browsers. Each tag has a certain function attached to it.
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You cannot convert HTML to MP4 due to different extensions. They both are not compatible with each other.
HTML works on the tag based technology. Each tag defines a function which it executes when run.