09-27-2019, 07:07 AM | #16 |
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HTML simply is a set of codes inserted in a file to display on a web page, meaning it decides how a webpage should look, whereas JavaScript is a more advanced language used to make a website look good in a dynamic fashion. Let's take a look at the two in detail.
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HTML is a language that is used to create web pages and interpreted by the browsers. It is the primary assessment of sites. Javascript is scripting language that turns the webpage into some functionality. You can create dynamic functionality using JavaScript on the web pages. Without HTML you cannot implement JavaScript.
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Hypertext markup language (HTML) is a language used to create Web pages. The HTML language is interpreted by the Web browser, and it delivers the images and text for the user. JavaScript is a more advanced language to make Web pages dynamic. Both these languages have differences, but they are used in unison to present websites.
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Helpful information and thank you very much.
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HTML simply is a set of codes inserted in a file to display on a web page, meaning it decides how a webpage should look, whereas JavaScript is a more advanced language used to make a website look good in a dynamic fashion.
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HTML simply is a set of codes inserted in a file to display on a web page, meaning it decides how a webpage should look, whereas JavaScript is a more advanced language used to make a website look good in a dynamic fashion.
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