Web page File Formats
Extension | Full Form | Description |
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.html | HyperText Markup Language File | HTML is the standard markup language for creating web pages. |
HyperText Markup Language File |
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document format with the less common file extension; identical to .html files. |
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.xhtml | Extensible Hypertext markup language File | This is a markup language that combines HTML with XML. |
.asp | Active Server page | A web development technology that allows developers to create dynamic web pages using server-side scripting. |
.css | Cascading Style Sheet | This is a style sheet language used to describe the presentation of a web page. |
.aspx | Active Server Page Extended File | This allows developers to create dynamic web pages using server-side scripting in ASP.NET. |
.rss | Rich Site Summary | This is a web feed format that allows users to subscribe to updates from websites. |
List of File Formats with Types and Extensions
File Formats store a large variety of raw information in a structured format so that the data can be easily stored, processed, and harnessed. A file format is a standard way of storing data on a computer file. There are multiple types of file formats present which can be used to store and retrieve data efficiently. We will discuss the unique features and use cases for different kinds of file formats and compare them.
As the technology is growing it has become more important to save the data in an organised and structured manner.
Table of Content
- Most Used file formats
- Text File Formats
- Image File Formats
- Audio File Formats
- Video File Formats
- Program File Formats
- Compressed/Archive File Formats
- Web page File Formats
- Features of File Formats