You can work on HTML in Notepad or Notepad++. These are text editors which understand HTML.
You can work in HTML if you have a text editor or an IDE. IDE stands for Integrated Development Environment which can be used to write HTML.
You can work on HTML on various software. But for the beginners, it is said to use Notepad.
It stands for the Web Preprocessor. It is a Perl script to preprocess HTML files. This helps speed things up when the page is working.
The first public available HTML version was HTML 2.0 which was published in the year 1995 although informal drafts of the HTML standard were allready available in 1992. The latest HTML version is HTML 5.0 with a first working draft published in 2008
It depends on browsers being able to read it. It depends on the http (HyperText Transfer Protocol) working properly.
HTML is just for designing the look and format of the page. To make the page actually do things, like running a chat page, takes programming. HTML is not a programming language so just using HTML you cannot create a fully functional chat page. You need HTML and a programming language working together to do that.
Because there are lots of people who are working hard to answer all the questions..
It depends on what your career is. If you are working as website designer/developer, then HTML school will help you advance in your career. Otherwise, it doesn't really needed.
To get a working comment/feedback box, you will need to use the programming languages HTML and Javascript (javascript is widely used for forms)
there is something wrong with your computers HTML codes or facebook is undergoing maintenance
It could be because of browser incompatibility. A latest browser might not support older HTML codes.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee was the first scientist to employ HTML. Berners-Lee invented HTML while working for CERN in Europe during the early 90s. Based on the widely used SGML standard, HTML was intended to be a simpler, streamlined way to allow scientists to share scientific data with one another easily.
<br> Yep, it's that simple for simple HTML ^^ If you are working with XHTML however, the tag will be <br />
Presentation markup - Apex