Hyper Linked Mark-up languages are ubiquitous in everyday computing. Although you may not
realize it, word processing documents are filled with Hyper Linked Mark-up directives indicating
The structure and often presentation of the document. In the case of traditional
word processing documents, these structural and presentational Hyper Linked Mark-up codes are more often than not behind the scenes. However, in the case of Web documents, markup in the form
of traditional Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and its Extensible Markup Language
(XML)-focused variant, XHTML, is a little more obvious. These not-so-behind-the-scenes
markup languages are used to inform Web browsers about page structure and, some might
argue, presentation as well.
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