When you edit the code you need to press the refresh button on the browser!
Yes , internet explorer is the example of the Browser .
no only HTML file can be viewed through internet explorer..............................
There are no special files you need to install with Windows 7. Use a browser, like Internet Explorer, to display HTML formatted documents and web pages.
We write HTML coding in notepad and save it with .html extension. It will automatically open with internet explorer
Internet Browser is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with Html documents hosted by Web servers. Eg. Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla Firefox.
You write in HTML by using a variety of codes such as <HTML><B><BR><UL><Color> ect, to tell the internet browser what to display, HTML coding is a way of getting the browser to display what you want it to, and where you want it to be placed.
Except Internet Explorer 9, Windows XP support All other version of IE from version 1 to version 8.Internet Explorer 9 can run on the Vista and Windows 7.Internet Explorer 9 : http://www.downloadatoz.com/download/108962,internet-explorer-9.html
One of the big features they canges in IE8 was that the inline autocomplete was removed, there were html enhancements done and a bunch of CSS improvements, just to name a few.
HTML is not a program, so it is not run like a program is. HTML is rendered, by browsers, like Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox etc.
you should open it using your internet browser eg, firefox or internet explorer make sure you saved your page with the HTML or htm extension for example mywebpage.HTML or mywebpage.htm
HTML (Hyper-Text Markup Language) is used to display web pages on the Internet.
We use HTML to display things on a webpage. Without it you couldn't see this text or any other text/graphics/or anything else on the internet.