see http://www.bartleby.com/68/37/5837.html which says in short that super indicates *a lot of* whatever's super'ed, and supra indicates transcendence of whatever's supra'ed.
Heading 1 For example, this would mean that HOME is the first heading in HTML. <html> <body> <h1> HOME </h1> </body> </html>
HTML is an acronym for Hyper-Text Markup Language.
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HTML and XHTML are both markup languages used to markup content for display on web browsers or other compatible devices. HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language and XHTML stands for eXtensible HyperText Markup Language. XHTML was created to help make HTML more XML like in structure and usage as compared to standard HTML.
DHTML combines HTML, JavaScript, the HTML DOM, and CSS.
DHTML was an old term we used to describe HTML that was being played with using Javascript (or J-Script) The term was derived from "Dynamic HTML." Javascript is now very widely used, and so the term DHTML has gone by the wayside.
DHTML is an extension of HTML called Dynamic HTML which uses style sheets and JavaScript. This allows you to use small animations and Dynamic menus on your webpage.
HTML and its derrivative DHTML is used to position information in a web page, and XML is used to describe that information.
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. DHTML stand for dynamic HyperText Markup Language, however DHTML is not an actual coding language. While both of them used to build web sites, DHTML is typically used to mean the combination of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and DOM.
HTML is emerging these days as web 2.0 dhtml and xhtml
DHTML is a combination of javascript, css and html. normally a website with collapse/open menu function is built with DHTML.
DHTML stands for Dynamic HTML, wherein HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. DHTML means a collection of technologies for creating interactive and dynamic web pages. For more information you might wish to refer to its wikipedia page.
yep that is what the d stands for.
Though they are standards XHTML and DHTML both save as HTML or HTM files. It is a browser thing. Newer browsers will save the files associated with the page either in a separate directory or as a unified page, an interpretation of the copyright issues involved.
JavaScript is used to make HTML DHTML or Dynamic HTML. Provides a lot more interactivity between the web page and the browser provided JavaScript is not turned off.
Some different technologies that are built on top of HTML are DHTML - Dynamic HTML, XHTML - Extended HTML, XML - Extended Markup Language etc.