The "H" represents the element hydrogen in the table of elements.
H means hexadecimal, for example: 0F5H=245 (other possible notations: $F5, X'F5', 0xF5)
Nothing significant.
It represents two bonded hydrogen atoms.
It means Markup.
Hydrogen
Hyper
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
<u> in HTML underlines the specified text.
It means to change the HTML. Webpages are created using HTML. To change the page, you need to edit the HTML. So people open the source code of the HTML and change it and then upload the new version of the page.
In HTML, the <!DOC TYPE> means the type of HTML coding you are using. There are many different versions of HTML. This part of the code tells the web-browser how to format the page.
the HREF attribute of an A tag is the location you want a link to point to.
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
<h3>Heading Text</h3> There are six headings in HTML. They start with <h1> and end with <h6>. They all follow the patter <h#>Text</h#>
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
HTML stands for "Hypertext Markup Language".
A "browser" is a program that can render/read HTML.
<u> in HTML underlines the specified text.
HTML header is placed on the top of a HTML page. It is wrapped inside the <head> element.
Heading 1 For example, this would mean that HOME is the first heading in HTML. <html> <body> <h1> HOME </h1> </body> </html>
I don't understand exactly what you mean by that but if you simply save a file with the extension .HTML it will be a HTML file that you can publish online. for eg <HTML> <body> This is my HTML page </body> </HTML> will simply show "This is my HTML page" on your web browser hope i helped
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. An HTML document contains HTML code that shows a Web browser how to display the document content.
A HTML page is a web page that is created using Hyper Text Markup Language and is saved with a .html extension