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  1. HTML 2.0 Materials - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

    Sep 28, 1999 · The Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a simple markup language used to create hypertext documents that are platform independent. HTML documents are SGML …

  2. HyperText Markup Language (HTML) 2.0 - Library of Congress

    Mar 28, 2018 · Format Description for HTML_2_0 -- primary markup language used for creating pages and applications on the World Wide Web. HTML 2.0 was published in November 1995 …

  3. HTML versions - HTML tutorials - w3resource

    Feb 1, 2025 · Explore the evolution of HTML versions, key differences, and modern standards. Updated 2023 guide.

  4. HTML 2.0 Specification (Internet Draft) - MERLIN's

    HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a simple markup language used to create hypertext documents that are portable from one platform to another. HTML documents are SGML …

  5. The History of HTML | From the HTML 1.0 spec to XHTML 1.0...

    Nov 17, 2025 · Trace the evolution of HTML from version 1.0 through HTML5. Learn about key milestones, the W3C standards, and how the language shaped the web.

  6. Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0

    This specification brings together, clarifies, and formalizes a set of features that roughly corresponds to the capabilities of HTML in common use prior to June 1994. A number of new …

  7. HTML History - W3Schools

    Then comes HTML 2.0, published in 1995, which contains all the features of HTML 1.0 along with a few additional features, which remained the standard markup language for designing and …

  8. The History and Evolution of HTML - Online Tutorials Library

    HyperText Markup Language (HTML) was initially developed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee in late 1991. It was designed as a standard language for creating and formatting documents on the World …

  9. HyperText Markup Language (HTML) Format Family

    Mar 12, 2025 · HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the primary markup language used for creating pages and applications on the World Wide Web.

  10. HTML 2.0 - Portal Unicamp

    To complicate matters, yet more continental drift had occurred in the language in the intervening months since HTML 1.0's arrival. New features were still being added to browsers to …