Hyper-text-markup-language
abbreviation
1.
hypertext markup language: a text description language that is used for electronic publishing, esp on the Internet
1992, standing for Hypertext Markup Language.
HTML
(āch’tē-ěm-ěl’)
A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents, used extensively on the World Wide Web.
An abbreviation for Hypertext Markup Language. This is the basic format for language that is used to construct the World Wide Web.
Hypertext Markup Language
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