Rendering is a process by which a web browser interprets HTML markup (along with CSS and anything else that might change the appearance or layout of the web page) and determines the position and appearance of each element.
No, a browsers main function is to read HTML files and render them on the screen. If you want to create pages with HTML, you'll need an editor, IDE, or WYSIWYG.
Styles
The HTML 5 specification recommends using <strong> for bold text and <em> for italicised text. In HTML 4.01 <strong> defines both strong and emphasised text; for purely bold text, use <b> instead (in HTML 5, <b> and <strong> are equivalent).
The initialism MHTML stands for "MIME HTML", which in turn stand for "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions" and "HyperText Markup Language" respectively. The MHTML file type combines a regular HTML file with the assets needed to render that file - images, Java applets, sound files, etc.
<u> in HTML underlines the specified text.
A "browser" is a program that can render/read HTML.
HTML is not installed but rendered. The browsers render HTML on page.
That's the DocType for HTML 4.01. It is normally used at the very beginning of an HTML 4.01 document to tell the browser what version of HTML it should use to render the page.
No, a browsers main function is to read HTML files and render them on the screen. If you want to create pages with HTML, you'll need an editor, IDE, or WYSIWYG.
Styles
The HTML 5 specification recommends using <strong> for bold text and <em> for italicised text. In HTML 4.01 <strong> defines both strong and emphasised text; for purely bold text, use <b> instead (in HTML 5, <b> and <strong> are equivalent).
Render immobile.
Render operational.
The initialism MHTML stands for "MIME HTML", which in turn stand for "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions" and "HyperText Markup Language" respectively. The MHTML file type combines a regular HTML file with the assets needed to render that file - images, Java applets, sound files, etc.
There is no such thing as an HTML video. HTML is an acronym for hyper-text markup language, a language used by browsers in order to render web pages. Videos can be embedded into web pages, of course, but the videos themselves are encoded independently of the HTML. The same is true of all embedded objects.
ASP is for generating dynamic data driven websites. The data it sends to the user is in the form of HTML. HTML is the markup language which allows your browser to render a webpage into a particular format through the use of CSS. At the end of the day, ASP makes use of HTML to make interactive websites
That is "to give thanks".