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What were the significant enhancements brought to web development by different versions of HTML?
Formal Article: The Evolution of HTML
HTML, also known as Hypertext Markup Language, is the standard language used to create websites. It has come a long way since its inception in the early 1990s, evolving to meet the demands of an ever-changing digital landscape. In this article, we will explore the various versions of HTML and the significant enhancements they brought to the field of web development.
HTML was first introduced in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist, when he was working at CERN. This initial version, called HTML 1.0, was simple and rudimentary, designed primarily for linking documents. It consisted of only 18 tags, such as
for headers and
for paragraphs, but it laid the foundation for the future development of the language.
HTML went through several upgrades in subsequent years, with each version adding new features and functionalities. One notable milestone was the release of HTML 2.0 in 1995, which introduced support for tables and images. This marked a significant improvement, as websites could now display more complex layouts and visuals.
The release of HTML 3.0 in 1999 brought even more advancements. This version included support for style sheets, allowing developers to control the appearance of web pages. It also introduced new structural elements like
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