No, it is a basic language that allows you to make a website.
HTML is not a software application, it is a set of formatting rules. Many software programs can interpret HTML code and format documents based on HTML tags, such as <b></b> to tell a browser to show bold text.
A browser reads HTML and displays it as a web page. You can read and edit HTML using a simple program like Windows Notepad.
yes you can use any text editing software to make a HTML file. Just use the rules of HTML and save it as htm or HTML and your good to go.
There are many software packages for creating HTML email messages. Dreamweaver by Adobe is one, as well, Microsoft Word or Microsoft Outlook can also be used.
A browser.
No, HTML relates to passing information across the www. Software can be developed to edit HTML, and HTML can be used to call software (java) but you can't write 'OpenOffice' using an HTML editor.
HTML tags are not generated with software. They are present when the browser recognizes them.
There are various HTML editing software. They are also called IDE's i.e. Integrated Development Environment.
There is no software, program, or pattern that transforms songs into HTML.
Webpages may be considered in the very broad meaning of "software", but with just HTML it will be quite useless as a software, rather it would be just a document.
A browser.
HTML is an open source software that is available in every system that contains a web browser.
HTML is not a software application, it is a set of formatting rules. Many software programs can interpret HTML code and format documents based on HTML tags, such as <b></b> to tell a browser to show bold text.
You can create HTML in microsoft notepad, but a good option is Dreamweaver.
HTML and css
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notepad is default software from windows you can make blog template, html document, registry ., etc