What is HTML?
Answer1:
HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is a Universal  language which allows an individual using special code  to create web pages to be viewed on the Internet.
Answer2:
HTML ( H yper T ext M arkup L anguage) is the language  used to write Web pages. You are looking at a Web page  right now.
You can view HTML pages in two ways:
* One view is their appearance on a Web browser, just  like this page -- colors, different text sizes,  graphics.
* The other view is called "HTML Code" -- this is the  code that tells the browser what to do. 
 What is a tag? 
In HTML, a tag tells the browser what to do. When you  write an HTML page, you enter tags for many reasons --  to change the appearance of text, to show a graphic, or  to make a link to another page. 
 What is the simplest HTML page?  
HTML Code:
This is my message to the world!
Browser Display:
This is my message to the world! 
 How do I create frames? What is a frameset?  
Frames allow an author to divide a browser window into  multiple (rectangular) regions. Multiple documents can  be displayed in a single window, each within its own  frame. Graphical browsers allow these frames to be  scrolled independently of each other, and links can  update the document displayed in one frame without  affecting the others.
You can't just "add frames" to an existing document.  Rather, you must create a frameset document that defines  a particular combination of frames, and then display  your content documents inside those frames. The frameset  document should also include alternative non-framed  content in a NOFRAMES element.
The HTML 4 frames model has significant design flaws  that cause usability problems for web users. Frames  should be used only with great care. 
 How can I include comments in HTML?  
Technically, since HTML is an SGML application, HTML  uses SGML comment syntax. However, the full syntax is  complex, and browsers don't support it in its entirety  anyway. Therefore, use the following simplified rule to  create HTML comments that both have valid syntax and  work in browsers:
An HTML comment begins with "", and  does not contain "--" or ">" anywhere in the comment.
The following are examples of HTML comments:
* 
* 
* 
Do not put comments inside tags (i.e., between "<" and  ">") in HTML markup. 
 What is a Hypertext link?  
A hypertext link is a special tag that links one page to  another page or resource. If you click the link, the  browser jumps to the link's destination.
 How comfortable are you with writing HTML entirely by  hand?
Very. I don’t usually use WYSIWYG. The only occasions when I do use Dreamweaver are when I want to draw something to see what it looks like, and then I’ll usually either take that design and hand-modify it or build it all over again from scratch in code. I have actually written my own desktop HTML IDE for Windows (it’s called Less Than Slash) with the intention of deploying it for use in web development training. If has built-in reference features, and will autocomplete code by parsing the DTD you specify in the file. That is to say, the program doesn’t know anything about HTML until after it parses the HTML DTD you specified. This should give you some idea of my skill level with HTML.
 What is everyone using to write HTML?  
Everyone has a different preference for which tool works  best for them. Keep in mind that typically the less HTML  the tool requires you to know, the worse the output of  the HTML. In other words, you can always do it better by  hand if you take the time to learn a little HTML. 
 What is a DOCTYPE? Which one do I use?  
According to HTML standards, each HTML document begins  with a DOCTYPE declaration that specifies which version  of HTML the document uses. Originally, the DOCTYPE  declaration was used only by SGML-based tools like HTML  validators, which needed to determine which version of  HTML a document used (or claimed to use).
Today, many browsers use the document's DOCTYPE  declaration to determine whether to use a stricter, more  standards-oriented layout mode, or to use a "quirks"  layout mode that attempts to emulate older, buggy  browsers. 
 Can I nest tables within tables?  
Yes, a table can be embedded inside a cell in another  table. Here's a simple example:this is the first cell of the outer table this is the second cell of the outer table, 
with the inner table embedded in itthis is the first cell of the inner table this is the second cell of the inner table 
The main caveat about nested tables is that older  versions of Netscape Navigator have problems with them  if you don't explicitly close your TR, TD, and TH  elements. To avoid problems, include every , ,  and  tag, even though the HTML specifications don't  require them. Also, older versions of Netscape Navigator  have problems with tables that are nested extremely  deeply (e.g., tables nested ten deep). To avoid  problems, avoid nesting tables more than a few deep. You  may be able to use the ROWSPAN and COLSPAN attributes to  minimize table nesting. Finally, be especially sure to  validate your markup whenever you use nested tables.
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