View Discussion
Improve Article
Save Article
View Discussion
Improve Article
Save Article
1. HTML
- HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language.
- Used to design the layout of a document and to specify the hyperlinks.
- Tells the browser how to display text, pictures, and other support media.
- Support multimedia and new page layout features.
- Easy to integrate with other programming languages.
- HTML consists of a series of elements.
- Provides many tags for control the presentation of information on the web pages, such as ,
- , etc.
HTML Syntax:
Page TitleHello World
This is GeeksForGeeks portal.
2. XML
- XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language.
- A markup language is a mechanism to identify structure in a document.
- XML was designed to store and transport data.
- XML was designed to be self-descriptive.
- XML defines a standard way to add markup to documents.
- Provides an ability to define tags and the structural relationship between them.
- All of the semantics of an XML document will either be defined by the application that process them or by style sheets.
XML Syntax:
Geeks GeeksForGeeks Welcome to new course Don't forget to signup before this weekend!
3. DHTML
- DHTML stands for Dynamic HTML.
- DHTML is a TERM used to describe the technologies used to make web pages dynamic and interactive.
- DHTML refers to web content that changes each time it is viewed. For example, the graphic can move from one location to another, in response to a user action, such as a mouse click.
- Enable a web page to react to user input without sending a request to a web server.
- Used to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets, and scripts that allow documents to be animate.
DHTML Syntax:
function sameInfo[] { for [i=0; i