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  2. Tkhtml - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tkhtml

    Tkhtml is a discontinued open-source browser engine written in C using the Tk widget toolkit. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was used primarily by the Html Viewer 3 (Hv3) minimalist web browser . Version 1 was written using the XF application builder, but because of functionality reasons this part was rewritten. [ 2 ]

  3. Static site generator - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_site_generator

    Static site generators (SSGs) are software engines that use text input files (such as Markdown, reStructuredText, AsciiDoc and JSON) to generate static web pages. [1] Static sites generated by static site generators do not require a backend after site generation, making them first-class citizens on content delivery networks (CDNs).

  4. Web content management system - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_content_management_system

    These systems apply templates on-demand. They may generate HTML when a user visits the page, or the user might receive pre-generated HTML from a web cache. Most open source WCMSs support add-ons that extended the system's capabilities. These include features like forums, blogs, wikis, web stores, photo galleries, and contact management.

  5. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML elements are the building blocks of HTML pages. With HTML constructs, images and other objects such as interactive forms may be embedded into the rendered page. HTML provides a means to create structured documents by denoting structural semantics for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists, links, quotes, and other items.

  6. Website builder - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Website_builder

    Some services allow the site owner to use alternative tools (commercial or open-source) — the more complex of these may also be described as content management systems. Application software that runs on a personal computing device used to create and edit the pages of a web site and then publish these pages on any host.

  7. Browser engine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_engine

    A browser engine (also known as a layout engine or rendering engine) is a core software component of every major web browser. The primary job of a browser engine is to transform HTML documents and other resources of a web page into an interactive visual representation on a user 's device.

  8. Open source - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source

    Open Source Information System, the former name of an American unclassified network serving the U.S. intelligence community with open-source intelligence, since mid-2006 the content of OSIS is now known as Intelink-U while the network portion is known as DNI-U

  9. OpenURL - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenURL

    OpenURL standards create a clear structure for links that go from information resource databases (sources) to library services (targets). A target is a resource or service that helps satisfy a user's information needs. Examples of targets include full-text repositories, online journals, online library catalogs and other Web resources and services.