HTML is a mixed language for World Wide Web distribution. XHTML is the latest HTML version.
HTML is a mixed language for World Wide Web distribution. XHTML is the latest HTML version. HTML TutorialTo learn more about HTML, read our HTML tutorial.
To learn more about XHTML, read our XHTML tutorial. HTML Version HTML 2.0
HTML 2.0 was developed in 1996 by the HTML Working Group of the Internet Engineering Working Group.
HTML 2.0 is an outdated HTML version. Browsers currently available on the market all rely on newer versions of HTML. There is no need for a WEB developer to require HTML 2.0 standard. HTML 3.2
HTML 3.2 was published as the W3C standard on January 14, 1997. HTML 3.2 Adds widely used features to the HTML 2.0 standard, such as fonts, tables, applets, text streams around images, superscripts and subscripts.
These were added to one of the elements of the HTML 3.2 standard in 1997 - <font> tags - which brought unnecessary trouble to the important task of separating HTML content and rendering. HTML 4.0
As a W3C recommendation, HTML 4.0 was published on December 18, 1997. And the second version, which had only a few editing amendments, was released on April 24, 1998.
The most important feature of HTML 4.0 is the introduction of style sheets (CSS).
Our W3C CSS chapter summarizes the W3C CSS activities. HTML 4.01
As a W3C recommendation, HTML 4.01 was published on December 24, 1999.
HTML 4.01 is a minor update to HTML 4.0, which has been fixed and vulnerable.
W3C will not continue to develop HTML. In the future, W3C work will focus on XHTML. XHTML 1.0 (Latest version of HTML)
XHTML 1.0 Redeem HTML 4.01 using XML.
As a W3C recommendation, XHTML 1.0 was released on January 20, 2000. W3C HTML specifications and timelines
In the next section, you will find content about the XHTML specification and timeline. W3C Reference:
W3C HTML Home Page