HTML: Hyper Text Markup Language Soha Waleed Back Next Introduction HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, is the standard markup language used to create and structure content on the World Wide Web. Back Next It consists of a series of tags and elements that define the structure and layout of web pages, including headings, paragraphs, links, images, and more. HTML is essential for building websites and is often combined with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and JavaScript to enhance the presentation and functionality of web pages. Back Next Why is html important? HTML is important because it serves as the foundation for creating structured and formatted content on the World Wide Web. It allows web developers to define the structure and layout of web pages using a system of tags and elements, enabling browsers to interpret and display the content correctly. HTML is essential for building websites and is the backbone of the entire web development process. Back Next HTML ELEMENTS HTML elements are the building blocks of HTML documents and represent the different parts of a web page. Each element is defined by a tag, which is enclosed in angle brackets <> and typically consists of a start tag, content, and an end tag. Back Next