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HTML is important to web browsers as it forms the web pages. The web pages are the ones which run on the browsers.
It is the fault of browsers that they support HTML or not. Some browsers support all the versions, while others none.
HTML Attachments can be opened via browsers. These attachments can be easily opened via most of the browsers.
All browsers can read html. However, not all tags work the same on all browsers, with some being ignored and older browsers may show pages differently. Some browsers have tags that are designed specifically for them, so they should be avoided in favour of tags that work on all browsers.
HTML is not installed but rendered. The browsers render HTML on page.
Most browsers supports previous versions of HTML. Many websites are still using HTML 4.01 or older, so back compatibility is very necessary.
Various browsers are available for responsive webpages. Google Chrome, Opera, Mozilla work excellent on web browsers.
HTML Code is interpreted differently by browsers. Each tag has a certain function attached to it.
The <html> tag at the top and the bottom tells the browsers. It is defined as <html> and </html> at bottom.
Standard html should work on any browser. Some browser manufacturers developed tags that just work on certain browsers. A good rule when designing html pages is to test the page on the major browsers.
A phone with HTML abilities can visit websites where a phone without HTML abilities cannot.
HTML tags and their respective attributes are used to create HTML documents so that you can view them in browsers and other user agents.