Acrobat to HTML Converter
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What is HTML?
The definition of HTML is HyperText Markup Language.
HyperText is the method by which you move around on the web — by clicking on
special text called hyperlinks which bring you to the next page. The fact that
it is hyper just means it is not linear — i.e. you can go to any place on the
Internet whenever you want by clicking on links — there is no set order to do
things in.
Markup is what HTML tags do to the text inside them. They mark it as a certain
type of text (italicised text, for example).
HTML is a Language, as it has code-words and syntax like any other language.
What are the tags up to?
The tags are what separate normal text from HTML code. You might know them
as the words between the <angle-brackets>. They allow all the cool stuff like
images and tables and stuff, just by telling your browser what to render on the
page. Different tags will perform different functions. The tags themselves don’t
appear when you view your page through a browser, but their effects do. The
simplest tags do nothing more than apply formatting to some text, like this:
<b>These words will be bold</b>, and these will not.
In the example above, the <b> tags were wrapped around some text, and their
effect will be that the contained text will be bolded when viewed through an
ordinary web browser.
Acrobat to HTML Features:
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