The hypertext markup language, commonly referred to as HTML is at the backbone of the internet and World Wide Web. It is the standard markup language used in the creation of webpages and was released in 1993 at the advent of the internet. The format defines the structure and layout of a webpage through markup tags such as header tags and image tags from which a browser can interpret multimedia information for on screen presentation. To view files and webpages saved with the .html filename extension, one needs a compatible web browser that implements the HTML specification. Because the format is open source, several browsers which are mostly free to use can open such files. The World Wide Web consortium actively maintains and updates the html specification.
A wiki refers to a web application that facilitates the collaborative creation, modification, and deletion of shared content between authorized users. First developed by Ward Cunningham in 1995 a the software wikiwikiweb, the term wiki is now more commonly associated with the free internet encyclopedia, Wikipedia. The purpose of creating a wiki is to help build and strengthen communities of discourse around a broad domain of knowledge or shared interests, allowing as many knowledgeable collaborators as possible to contribute to it as well as edit content.
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The internals of an html file are a structure of nested html elements represented as language specific tags enclosed in angle brackets for example '<title>'. There are several of these tags each with their own representative meaning in the html markup language. The html specification relies on the hypertext transfer protocol to distribute .html files over a network such as the internet. However, .html files can also be distributed as embedded content within an email.
A wiki can be created using locally hosted software or can be created using many publicly available services on the internet. The difference being how the wiki will be accessible, either over an internet connection or on a private network. Some providers charge a monthly premium to host publicly accessible wikis. A special text format or wiki markup is used to add or edit content on a wiki page through a WYSIWYG editor. The markup defines the appropriate syntax to use to create certain textual features such as headings, line breaks, or lists.
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Select WIKI as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.
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