HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is the backbone of the web, providing the structure and format for web pages since the early 1990s. From HTML 1.0, which introduced the fundamental concepts of hyperlinks and document structure, to HTML5, which brought multimedia support and APIs for dynamic content, each iteration has made the web more powerful and user-friendly. Now, as the web continues to evolve, the tech community is buzzing with anticipation for HTML6.
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