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Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) is The authoring language used to create documents on the World Wide Web. HTML is similar to SGML, although it is not a strict subset.
HTML defines the structure and layout of a web document by using a variety of tags and attributes. The correct structure for an HTML document starts [...]
Link text is the clickable portion of text displayed (usually as blue, underlined text) for a link. Also known as anchor text.
UNIX is a computer operating system (the basic software running on a computer, underneath things like word processors and spreadsheets). It is the most common operating system for web servers on the Internet.
For more information, please visit What is UNIX? by the Open Group and UNIX Tutorial for Beginners.
A web page is a document created with Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) that is part of a group of hypertext documents or resources available on the World Wide Web. Every web page is identified by a unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
Collectively, these documents and resources form what is known as a web site. [...]
Web server is a computer that delivers (serves up) web pages. Any computer can be turned into a web server by installing server software and connecting the machine to the Internet. There are many web server software. below is a list of top Web server software vendors published in a Netcraft survey in April 2008.
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