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The need of HTML is to create fancy webpages. With HTML, novice users can create webpages as well.
The anchor tag, or <a href="..."></a> allows users to jump from one location to the next, or from one section of a document to another.
Make it up as you go! Web Guru, Web Afficianado, Bisig and Bad Web Guy. I try all of these and they still are cluelless.
Microsoft Frontpage is a WYSIWYG editor that is designed to simplify the creation of webpages. The user puts the information into the editor and Frontpage creates the HTML needed to make it look like it is on the screen. [This is the Frontpage HTML files that are asked in the above question]. The user then uploads that HTML to their host to display the pages. This program makes it very easy for novice users to create web pages.
Most modern browser can, but not all browsers are able to interpret JavaScript. Even the newest browsers normally give the user the ability to turn JavaScript completely off. According to a report from Yahoo! in October 2010, nearly 1% of their users have JavaScript disabled.
Collaborative tools cover a large amount of methods to communicate in groups, even before computers existed. But a Wiki is a type of collaboration tool, so in that context yes they can be edited and created by users.
Quid - encyclopedia - was created in 1963.
The need of HTML is to create fancy webpages. With HTML, novice users can create webpages as well.
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Wiki-wiki is the Hawaiian word for quick. Thus a wiki is a web site that can be quickly edited by its visitors with simple formatting rules which means that the content can be edited by anyone who has access to it and the content is therefore the result of a collaborative, community effort.
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The community as a whole. Many contributors (and visitors) are highly qualified individuals who know their 'field' intimately. They are the ones who help to remove nonsense answers and ensure that accurate answers are replacing gibberish. Additionally, anyone can compare an answer with any external source to confirm the validity of the contribution.
Wikipedia was created by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger in 2001. It is a collaborative online encyclopedia where users can create, edit, and update articles on a wide range of topics.
www is the world wide web, it is in medium in which webpages are used
Yes it is, but how is this a question?