HTML is hypertext markup language used to make up the codes of webpage. If you are aware of ISO standard then you might know its launch in 1986. This ISO standard was named as ISO 8879. The creation of this standard was to make displaying the differences unrelated to delivery and representation of documents. This standard detailed language is known as SGML (standard generalized markup language).
Later in 1989, Tim Berners gave the proposal to use the hypertext document system within CERN community. CERN is based in Switzerland and CERN
Why bother with keeping your code up to date with what the W3C recommends? Don't! Please, put up bleeding-edge Web pages that take advantage of bugs in browsers. Contribute to the working anarchy we fondly call the Internet.
While I do not enjoy stylistic exploits that unknowingly (or even knowingly) create security holes, exploits that contribute to the art world -- even if they only last until everybody updates their browser to the next version -- are wonderful.
Pushing the boundaries of design is part of the Zen experience of the Web. However,
Why bother with keeping your code up to date with what the W3C recommends? Don't! Please, put up bleeding-edge Web pages that take advantage of bugs in browsers. Contribute to the working anarchy we fondly call the Internet.
While I do not enjoy stylistic exploits that unknowingly (or even knowingly) create security holes, exploits that contribute to the art world -- even if they only last until everybody updates their browser to the next version -- are wonderful.
Pushing the boundaries of design is part of the Zen experience of the Web. However,