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HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language.
HTML files are basically special text files:
-  Contain special control sequences or tags that control how text is to be
formatted.
-  HTML files are the ``source code'' for Web Browsers
-  A browser reads the HTML file and
-  Tries to display it using the tags to control layout.
 
Tags exist to control various display items:
-  Titles
-  Heading Levels
-  Styles of font (e.g Bold, Italic)
-  Lists and list items
-  Hypertext links to other URLs and files.
Dave Marshall
9/28/2001