HyperText Markup Language
Publisher: Wikibooks 2011
Description:
This is a guide to HTML, the chief markup language of the Internet. This book simply covers HTML syntax, not about how to make it dynamic. Cascading Style Sheets, a way of giving style to the markup, is covered only briefly in this book.
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