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No you can't. HTML stands for Hyper-text markup language. So it's basically a text that may link to itself or to other texts and that have some styles. HTML is for providing the structure of the ...
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#3: Post edited
- No you can't.
HTTP stands for Hyper-text transport protocol. So it's basically a text that may link to itself or to other texts.- HTML is for providing the structure of the page, whose style (appearance) could be altered by css and in any other way by Javascript. But it's not dynamic (programmable) by itself.
- No you can't.
- HTML stands for Hyper-text markup language. So it's basically a text that may link to itself or to other texts and that have some styles.
- HTML is for providing the structure of the page, whose style (appearance) could be altered by css and in any other way by Javascript. But it's not dynamic (programmable) by itself.
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No you can't. HTTP stands for Hyper-text transport protocol. So it's basically a text that may link to itself or to other texts. HTML is for providing the structure of the page, whose style (appearance) could be altered by css and in any other way by Javascript. But it's not dynamic (programmable) by itself.