There are many things that are true about HTML. HTML is a formatting language and not a programming language. HTML is written and displayed in plain text; there are no machine symbols to confound humans. HTML5 and CSS are the preferred combination of standards for Websites developed in 2014.
HTML is a type of markup language. It is a lighter version of XHTML i.e. Extensible HTML.
There are a number of advantages of HTML but a number of constraints too. You cannot use conditioning statements in HTML.
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These statements are called conditionally executed statements because the may or may not be executed. They will be executed while the boolean (true/false) statement in the beginning of the loop is true, but will not be executed when statement is false.
Unconditional statements are statements that are invoked unconditionally. Conditional statements have a controlling expression, while unconditional statements do not. For example: void f (bool b) { if (b==true) do_something(); // conditional statement (controlled by the expression b==true) do_something_else(); // unconditional (executes regardless of b's value) }
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There are a number of advantages of HTML but a number of constraints too. You cannot use conditioning statements in HTML.
HTML has a deficiency that the functionality cannot be applied. That means the condition statements are not there.
The merit of HTML is it's simplicity. The demerit is the lack of conditional statements.
Identities are statements that are true for any number.
You add the following to your embed code: loop="true" <html> <embed src="my_file.wav" hidden="true" loop="true"></embed> </html>
What are three statements that are true about Francis Drake?
This is false, the newest version of HTML is HTML 5.
Which following FOUR statements are true about adipose tissue?
Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
Lots of statements are not true about polymers.
Lots of statements about novels are true.
Lots of statements are not true about polymers.