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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the authoring software language used for building web pages. It is a subset of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). In HTML, a block of text is often surrounded by tags that indicate how a browser should display it. There’s much more to HTML than that, of course, as the articles in this section detail.

  Date Title Author Hits
  08-24-04  XHTML 2.0 Explained Sasha Slutsker 40147
  08-16-04  Using SSI to Boost Efficiency Clay Dowling 27444
  06-21-04  DHTML Form Enhancement David Fells 49076
  06-14-04  How to Create a Dynamic Web Page Dan Wellman 91987
  06-07-04  Using HTML-Kit to Debug Server-Side Scripts Peter Lavin 21010
  05-25-04  Improved Web Development using HTML-Kit Peter Lavin 40222
  05-12-04  Good Form, Jack Justin Cook 28829
  05-03-04  Using htmlArea and a Database to Maintain Content on a Website Peter Lavin 39408
  04-12-04  W3C Web Standards Justin Cook 50711
  03-29-04  CSS: Where Little Things Mean a Lot Christopher Duell 23622
 
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Total HTML Articles = 93

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