The basic syntax and semantics of HTML are defined in the HTML standard, currently Version 4.0. HTML is a young language, barely five years old, but already in its fourth iteration. Don't be too surprised if another version appears before you finish reading this book. Given the pace of these standards matters, one never knows when or if a new standard version will come to fruition.
Browser developers rely upon the HTML standard to program the software that formats and displays common HTML documents. Authors use the standard to make sure they are writing effective, correct HTML documents. Nonetheless, commercial forces have pushed developers to add into their browsers - Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, in particular - nonstandard extensions meant to improve the language. Many times, these extensions are implementations of future standards still under debate. Extensions can foretell future standards because so many people use them.
In this book, we explore in detail the syntax, semantics, and idioms of HTML Version 4.0, along with the many important extensions that are supported in the latest versions of the most popular browsers, so that any aspiring HTML author can create fabulous documents with a minimum of effort.
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