HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
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.
Hyper Text Mark-up Lanuage
(Apex) A programming language used to create websites.
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."
The term tag and element are both used for the same thing.
DHTML is a collection of tags that can allow to create a webpage. It offers more dynamic functions that basic HTML.
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I think you mean an image map, but they are not "embedded".
It's called a "Horizontal Rule"... the HTML for that would be <HR>
In HTML speaking it is called mapped image, you have image mapped that have link. The HTML tag for this is : <map name="..."></map> and to apply it on a image you add the attribute usemap="#mapName"
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HTML tags are used to delimit HTML elements inside an HTML document.