Most up to date versions of popular browsers support HTML5
Some examples are
IE9 and above
IE7 and above (With Chrome Frame plugin)
FireFox 4 and above
Google Chrome 11 and above
Safari 3.1 and above.
All modern browsers have at least partial support of HTML5 . No browsers currently have a complete support of HTML5.
All major browsers support HTML script tag. This includes Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Google Chrome.
Most modern browser support HTML5. Google chrome, Mozilla, safari are some examples.
The script tag.
The <html> tag at the top and the bottom tells the browsers. It is defined as <html> and </html> at bottom.
HTML Code is interpreted differently by browsers. Each tag has a certain function attached to it.
There are various tags in HTML that can be used. 10 of them are: p, a, br, head, body, html, title, script, link, style.
No, just the HTML file. If you include the tag, it will cause a syntax error. The best way to think of it is that the HTML file already has the tag in it, and the external JS file is inserted into the HTML file at that point, between the tags.
The script tag.
The <html> tag at the top and the bottom tells the browsers. It is defined as <html> and </html> at bottom.
HTML Code is interpreted differently by browsers. Each tag has a certain function attached to it.
HTML Code is interpreted differently by browsers. Each tag has a certain function attached to it.
There are various tags in HTML that can be used. 10 of them are: p, a, br, head, body, html, title, script, link, style.
You need to write the HTML code in the tag format. If you want to write JavaScript put it in <script> tag.
Easy one. <script type="text/javascript"></script>.
<blink> is the Netscape specific element for blinking the enclosed text. It was introduced by Netscape Navigator. Many major browsers support this element except Internet Explorer.
No, just the HTML file. If you include the tag, it will cause a syntax error. The best way to think of it is that the HTML file already has the tag in it, and the external JS file is inserted into the HTML file at that point, between the tags.
HTML when contains error won't work on the browsers. It can happen when a tag is not closed correctly.
If you mean a scrolling text banner, then you can use the Marquee tag. It is not a popular tag among web designers because scrolling text can look very tacky and get annoying. Not all browsers support the Marquee tag. It is one of Microsoft's tags, designed for Explorer. Here is a simple example of how to use it. <Marquee>This will give you scrolling text, in some browsers</Marquee>
The SCRIPT tag is used to implement a JavaScript (or other kind, i.e. VBScript) in an HTML document. The tag can either contain the actual JavaScript code, or can point to an external script file that should be included at render-time. To add JavaScript directly to the document in HTML 5, place these tags in either the HEAD section or just prior to the BODY sections closing tag. <script type="text/javascript"> //JS code goes here </script> To call an external JavaScript file, use the "src" attribute, like so: <script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/script.js"></script> If you're unsure of where to put the JavaScript tags, see the related answer(s).