HTML, CSS & XHTML

The Web has created a number of wonder opportunities. The Internet is now three decades old, but it was not until the Web became popular in the 1990s that this current explosion of opportunities began. It appears that exciting new developments occur almost daily, a pace of innovation which other technologies could not compete in the present environment. Developing our own Web pages, making them increasingly appealing and powerful and developing complete Web-based applications etc. become extremely easier due to the advent of many significant, exciting and robust Web-based technologies. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the first and foremost technology to design our own Web pages. HTML is not a procedural programming language like C, Fortran, COBOL or Pascal. Rather it is a markup language for identifying the elements of a Web page so that a Web browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Communicator etc. can render that Web page on our computer screen. HTML helps to build Web pages featureing text, hyperlinks, images, backgrounds, and colors. HTML also facilitates for presenting information in lists and tables.