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8.1 Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a markup language that uses embedded tags that are read by a web browser and converted into a web page. The language has evolved since its invention in 1994, incorporating as standard tags many that were developed for specific browsers.

Tip: Use an HTML editor that recognizes the latest version and one version older of HTML, as defined by the World Wide Web consortium. As of 2000, the versions are HTML 3.2 and HTML 4.0. HTML 4.0 has been released, but many browsers do not yet fully support it. This is likely to continue to be the case with each new release.

HTML editors have blossomed from a few small applications that allowed only hand coding to more complex software with a graphical interface (also known as "what you see is what you get" or WYSIWYG). The WYSIWYG can make page creation much simpler; however, within the graphical interface there may be programming that effectively limits some options. For example, inserting graphics into a web page via "drag and drop" may generate relative Hypertext links that will have to be corrected before posting the page to a web server.

Some programs will allow switching back and forth between the graphical interface and HTML code, which can help overcome some of these limitations:

Tip: If considering a WYSIWYG editor, choose one that still allows editing of the HTML source code. Preference should be given to those that do not try to "second guess" what was intended, but leaves the code as is.

Tip: Learn HTML. If a web page does not appear as intended, WYSIWYG editors are no substitute for knowing HTML code.

The following are resources (from "World Wide Web Home Page Guidelines and Best Practices," prepared by the World Wide Web Federal Consortium, revised November 1996):

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HTML Editor Links

  • Putting Information onto the Web - a collection of documents on authoring hypertext

  • NSF/NCSA World Wide Web Federal Consortium Training Materials Page

  • Style Guide for On-line Hypertext; Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web Consortium

  • NCSA HTML Style Guide - National Center for Supercomputing Applications

  • Introduction to HTML and URLs; Ian Graham, University of Toronto

  • Guide to Writing HTML Documents; Dan LaLiberte, National Center for Supercomputing Applications

  • Composing Good HTML; Eric Tilton

  • Yale C/AIM WWW Style Manual; Patrick J. Lynch, Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media

  • Yahoo collection of WWW-related sites and documents

  • Names and Addresses, URIs, URLs, URNs, URCs
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