Concept information
Preferred term
markup languages
Definition
- Originally developed to produce large volumes of printed documentation, markup languages are now used to author a variety of different media, the best-known of which are Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Web pages. Markup languages are a method of structuring a text or multimedia file (a process called “marking up” or “tagging”) without defining how that structure will ultimately be formatted. [Source: Encyclopedia of New Media; Markup Languages]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/markup_languages
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