HTM$503341$ - translation to Αγγλικά
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Μετάφραση και ανάλυση λέξεων από την τεχνητή νοημοσύνη ChatGPT

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  • πώς χρησιμοποιείται η λέξη
  • συχνότητα χρήσης
  • χρησιμοποιείται πιο συχνά στον προφορικό ή γραπτό λόγο
  • επιλογές μετάφρασης λέξεων
  • παραδείγματα χρήσης (πολλές φράσεις με μετάφραση)
  • ετυμολογία

HTM$503341$ - translation to Αγγλικά

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Htm; HTM (disambiguation)

HTM      
HTM, Erweiterung einer Datei in der Hyper Text Sprache (Computer)
HyperText Markup Language         
  • Logo of HTML5
  • HTML element content categories
  • [[Tim Berners-Lee]] in April 2009
FAMILY OF MARKUP LANGUAGES FOR DISPLAYING INFORMATION VIEWABLE IN A WEB BROWSER
Html; HTML 4.01; .html; .htm; HTML code; Hypertext Markup Language (HTML); Hypertext markup language; HMTL; HLMT; HTML+; HTML syntax; Hyper Text Markup Language; A href; Html 4.01; ISO/IEC 15445; Myspace code; Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language; HTM file; Html code; HTML4; Html language; Hypertext Markup Language; .HTM; HyperText Markup Language; Hyper text markup language; Html coding; Basic HTML; Text/html; HTML File Format; HTML 3; HTML 4; HTML3; Body Section; HTML 2; HTML2; HTML 3.2; HTML file; HTML strict; Html comment; ISO/IEC HTML; Img src; HTML 4.0; Hyper text Markup Language; HTML Living Standard; HTML (programming language); HTML (markup language)
HTML Sprache, Hypertext Kennzeichnungssprache, Sprache zur Herstellung von Internetseiten

Ορισμός

Hypertext Markup Language
<hypertext, World-Wide Web, standard> (HTML) A hypertext document format used on the World-Wide Web. HTML is built on top of SGML. "Tags" are embedded in the text. A tag consists of a " < ", a "directive" (in lower case), zero or more parameters and a " > ". Matched pairs of directives, like "<title>" and "</title>" are used to delimit text which is to appear in a special place or style. Links to other documents are in the form <a href="http://machine.edu/subdir/file.html">foo</a> where "<a>" and "</a>" delimit an "anchor", "href" introduces a hypertext reference, which is most often a {Uniform Resource Locator} (URL) (the string in double quotes in the example above). The link will be represented in the browser by the text "foo" (typically shown underlined and in a different colour). A certain place within an HTML document can be marked with a named anchor, e.g.: <a name="baz"> The "fragment identifier", "baz", can be used in an href by appending "#baz" to the document name. Other common tags include <p> for a new paragraph, <b>..</b> for bold text, <ul> for an unnumbered list, <pre> for preformated text, <h1>, <h2> .. <h6> for headings. HTML supports some standard SGML national characters and other non-ASCII characters through special {escape sequences}, e.g. "é" for a lower case 'e' with an acute accent. You can sometimes get away without the terminating semicolon but it's bad style. Most systems will ignore the case of tags and attributes but lower case should be used for compatibility with XHTML. The World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the international standards body for HTML. Latest version: XHTML 1.0, as of 2000-09-10. http://w3.org/MarkUp/. {Character escape sequences (http://w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/ISOlat1.html)}. See also weblint. (2006-01-19)

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