Yes, nearly all pages must be in html.
HTML format exists for emails to allow one to see the contents of web pages in emails. Many emails are now web based mail programs such as Yahoo and MSN so they are more suited to HTML format.
No. There is no HTML video format... -_-
That format is :- .doc
Homepage can be created using HTML or various other languages. <table> can be used to create tabular format in HTML.
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The primary benefit of saving a file in HTML format is that you can view it in a web browser. Files should be saved in a format that is compatible with the application using the file.
Numerous companies offer free HTML editors. Typically, these are found online. Yahoo is one popular company that offers a free HTML editor. Not only Yahoo but Bluefish offers this feature as well.
nope,yahoo is a website and it use lot of technologies. e.g. web server, html, data base etc..
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With Yahoo! Mail, you can not only send plain text emails or messages containing attachments.
HTML text is formatted text that you view on a HTML formatted page, a HTML tag is a tag which defines the formatting of a selected area of text, i.e opening tag "<u>" "text to format here", followed by closing tag "</u>" would underline the text that you wish to format. In short, HTML tag defines the format of the text. These basics can be applied to a range of different functions.
There isn't really an HTML tag designated specifically for footnotes.