(Apex) A programming language used to create websites.
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
It could be that the answer refers to HTML.
The term Screem is mostly used for computing language with various development softwares. The term refers to the open source editor of HTML and a XML for UNIX based systems.
DHTML was an old term we used to describe HTML that was being played with using Javascript (or J-Script) The term was derived from "Dynamic HTML." Javascript is now very widely used, and so the term DHTML has gone by the wayside.
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
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Hyper Text Mark-up Lanuage
The term refers to properties of a base.
HTML source simply refers to the markup language that makes up a web page. You can view the HTML source for this page by using your browser's "View Source" or "View Source Code" menu option.
The term 'word' in computer terminology refers to:
The most common program that reads and displays HTML is your web browser. There's a number of them available. You can also find various editors capable of displaying HTML. These editors (such as Adobe's Dreamweaver) are called WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editors. Many of the "help" sections that are written for various kinds of software also use HTML, and display help pages written in it. These programs generally can't be used to open HTML files outside the help, but the function is in fact HTML based. In truth, the term "execute" isn't proper for HTML. HTML isn't a programming language and contains no logic. The preferred term is "display."