Evolution of HTML and History
The first document Web created by Tim Berners-
Lee published in 1991 with the name HTML Tags,
was the hypertext system to share documents.
The origin of HTML dates back to 1980, when the physicist
Tim Berners-Lee, a worker at CERN (European
Organization for Nuclear Research) proposed a new
"hypertext" system for sharing documents.
The "hypertext" systems had been developed years before.
In the field of information technology, the "hypertext" allowed
users to access information related to the electronic
documents they were viewing.
In a certain way, the primitive "hypertext" systems could be
assimilated to the links of the current web pages.
After completing the development of its "hypertext" system,
Tim Berners-Lee presented it to a call organized to develop
a "hypertext" system for the Internet.
After joining forces with systems engineer Robert Cailliau,
they presented the winning proposal called World Wide Web
(W3).
The first formal document with the description of HTML was
published in 1991 under the name HTML Tags (HTML tags)
and can still be consulted online today as a computer relic.
The first document Web created by Tim Berners-
Lee published in 1991 with the name HTML Tags,
was the hypertext system to share documents.
The origin of HTML dates back to 1980, when the physicist
Tim Berners-Lee, a worker at CERN (European
Organization for Nuclear Research) proposed a new
"hypertext" system for sharing documents.
The "hypertext" systems had been developed years before.
In the field of information technology, the "hypertext" allowed
users to access information related to the electronic
documents they were viewing.
In a certain way, the primitive "hypertext" systems could be
assimilated to the links of the current web pages.
After completing the development of its "hypertext" system,
Tim Berners-Lee presented it to a call organized to develop
a "hypertext" system for the Internet.
After joining forces with systems engineer Robert Cailliau,
they presented the winning proposal called World Wide Web
(W3).
The first formal document with the description of HTML was
published in 1991 under the name HTML Tags (HTML tags)
and can still be consulted online today as a computer relic.