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The World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C, is the body responsible for standardizing many of the technologies used in making the web work. Among the standards they maintain are HTML, XHTML, XML, RSS, and JavaScript.
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Domain Name
Show extensions and then click in the name box and change .jpg to .html you will then be able to open your image file with your internet browser.
HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)
Web pages use the .html file name extension because a web pages' content is defined by HTML, wich stsnds for hyper text markup language. HTML is not difficult to learn if you are interested and the internet has many good sources.
ICANN
The Internet works like this-- * An HTML designer creates the websites * Then, he signs up with an ISP (Internet Service Provider) * There are many different ISP's, and they all host different people's sites. So, ISP's, AKA Webmasters, serve the sites on the Internet and designers create and manage the sites.
There is no specific name to a piece of HTML code. It is just an HTML code written in markup language.
If you mean name of an html element, it should look like this: <element name="element">
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The name of the device that regulates the amount of fuel going into the engine of a personal watercraft is the throttle.