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  2. List of document markup languages - Wikipedia

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    Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language (HyTime) HyperTeX – for including hyperlinks in TeX (and LaTeX) documents. Information Presentation Facility (IPF) – is a system for presenting online help and hypertext on IBM OS/2 systems. It is also the default help file format used by the cross-platform fpGUI Toolkit project.

  3. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML documents imply a structure of nested HTML elements. These are indicated in the document by HTML tags, enclosed in angle brackets thus: < p >. [73] [better source needed] In the simple, general case, the extent of an element is indicated by a pair of tags: a "start tag" < p > and "end tag" </ p >. The text content of the element, if any ...

  4. Comparison of document markup languages - Wikipedia

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    HyperText Markup Language (HTML) Hypertext documents SGML: Tag Yes Yes [9] Yes Lilypond: Music notation: Control code Yes Yes Maker Interchange Format (MIF) Technical documents Tag Yes Yes Markdown: Formatted Technical documents, Hypertext documents, E-mail: Text E-mail conventions Tag Yes Yes Yes Math Markup Language (MathML) Mathematical ...

  5. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    As a simple example, the < p > tag indicating the start of a paragraph element should be complemented by a </ p > tag indicating its end. But since the DTD states that paragraph elements cannot be nested, an HTML document fragment < p > Para 1 < p > Para 2 < p > Para 3 is thus inferred to be equivalent to < p > Para 1 </ p >< p > Para 2 </ p ...

  6. Dynamic HTML - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is a term which was used by some browser vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and client-side scripts (JavaScript, VBScript, or any other supported scripts) that enabled the creation of interactive and animated documents.

  7. List of HTML editors - Wikipedia

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    WYSIWYM (what you see is what you mean) is an alternative paradigm to WYSIWYG, in which the focus is on the semantic structure of the document rather than on the presentation. These editors produce more logically structured markup than is typical of WYSIWYG editors, while retaining the advantage in ease of use over hand-coding using a text editor.

  8. MHTML - Wikipedia

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    MHTML, an initialism of "MIME encapsulation of aggregate HTML documents", is a Web archive file format used to combine, in a single computer file, the HTML code and its companion resources (such as images) that are represented by external hyperlinks in the web page's HTML code.

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    For example, should be using a background of F6D4E6 (the color of the body in File:Pink Panther.png) rather than E466A9 (the color of the background in that image). A representative color useful in a navbox is often already present in an article's infobox (if included), and these are sometimes specified programmatically.