HTML
HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, was primarily designed to provide a means of creating structured scientific documents. HTML can embed scripting languages such as PHP or JavaScript to affect the behavior and content of web pages. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) maintains both the HTML and CSS standards.
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PHP class to reformat HTML and XML documents to be properly indented
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Emacs minor mode for highlighting HTML start and end tags. This fork attempts to make it work with NXML mode instead of SGML mode.
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Simple HTML/XML/BBCode DOM component for PHP.
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A boilerplate to quickly get projects going. It gives the developer a clean slate to start with while bundling enough useful features.
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A markup parser that outputs html and text. Syntax is similar to MediaWiki.
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HTML5 Metadata Parser
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A game inspired by "Space Invaders" developed in HTML5 with CraftyJS.
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I am Website backend Developer
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Created by Tim Berners-Lee
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