No. It is a Markup Language.
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HTML tags are used to delimit HTML elements inside an HTML document.
The basic HTML base to a HTML website is <HTML> <title> </title> <head> </head> <body> </body> </HTML>
Its done exactly the same as when you put it in an HTML file. There are 2 ways you can do it: <html> <?php // php stuff ?> </html> Or you can do it like this: <?php echo "<html>"; // php stuff echo "</html>"; ?>
This is false, the newest version of HTML is HTML 5.
No. HTML existed before XHTML. XHTML combines XML and HTML, so it is an advancement on HTML.
To cancel or end an <html> tag you simply type </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