History & Purpose of HTML

Q) What is  HTML?

HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. It is used to code (program) the basic elements of the web and webpages. Basically, it is a way to set the basic blocks for other languages (like Javascript and CSS) to manipulate.

Q) What was the purpose for creating HTML?

To create a standard and consistent way of creating pages. By having a standard, there is nothing that would prevent anyone from creating a program to read them.<

Q) Who created HTML?

Tim Berners-Lee developed the ENQUIRE language in 1980. He and Robert Cailliau created the World Wide Web project, which was supposed to establish an easy-to-use language to share data. They eventually developed HTML over time, using ENQUIRE as a model. The first version of HTML that made itself into an RFC — making it a specific web standard — was HTML 2.0, which was released in 1995.

Q) Why was HTML created?

HTML was fueled by the need of a language that could establish an easy method of sharing data through a network of computers.

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