The extension htm or html can be used for HTML files. Some computer systems only support 3 letter extensions, which is why some people only use htm for the extension. For the file itself it does not make any real difference. It is still a HTML document and will work on the internet. Browsers will open it whether it has a htm or a html extension.
The L in HTML stands for Language.
A phone with HTML abilities can visit websites where a phone without HTML abilities cannot.
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< html > < head > </ head > < body > </ body > </ html > Without spaces.
That just means the code for your layout. Like if you have a picture and you click on HTML then it will show < with bunch of letters and then ending with >
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If you mean HTML website, just check the page source. If you mean a '.html' document, Right click and select Open With and select any text editor.
You mean the file extension, right? HTML: .html or .htm XML: .xml
<u> in HTML underlines the specified text.
HTML stands for "Hypertext Markup Language".
A "browser" is a program that can render/read HTML.
HTML header is placed on the top of a HTML page. It is wrapped inside the <head> element.