HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is used to design web pages using a markup language. It is a combination of Hypertext and Markup language. HTML uses predefined tags and elements that tell the browser how to properly display the content on the screen. So, in this article, we will learn how to embed audio and video in HTML. In order to insert multimedia files on web pages, we already know how to insert images in HTML....
Building a website using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the foundation of web development. HTML allows you to structure content, define headings, paragraphs, lists, and links, and create visually appealing web pages....
HCF (Highest Common Factor) and LCM (Least Common Multiple) are fundamental concepts in mathematics, particularly in number theory. HCF is the highest common number which can exactly divide the two given numbers. LCM or Lowest Common Multiple is the common number that is divisible by both the given numbers. These concepts are essential tools for solving a wide range of mathematical problems....
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CBSE Class 10 Maths Notes Chapter 7 Coordinate Geometry are provided to support student’s education. We believe that students’ learning and development are of the utmost importance, and that’s why we have created these comprehensive notes to help them comprehend the complex subject of Coordinate Geometry better....
The web address was developed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and the URL working group of IEFT (Internet Engineering Task Force) in the year 1994. It is a name that points to the location of a particular web page in the internet world. It can be the address of anything like the address of a particular file, directory, photo, video, etc. Every web page on the internet has a unique web address, with the help of which the user accesses those web pages. It is the same as the address of your house or school or any place on this planet. Web Address is also known as URL i.e. uniform resource locator. For example:...
We have a hard time imagining a world without printed stuff. Print can be found in books, journals, newspapers, and prints of great paintings, as well as in everyday items such as theatrical programs, official circulars, calendars, diaries, ads, and street corner theatre posters. We read printed literature, view printed images, read newspapers for news, and keep track of public arguments in print. We often take the world of print for granted, forgetting that there was a period before it. We may not realize it, but print has a long history that has affected our current reality....
In our nation, India, and in the World as a general rule, or even in our lives, we don’t esteem things that come simply. Anything we accomplish as a result of struggles and movements becomes significant to us. Things didn’t end there. Indeed, even today, there are a few nations, even India, that need to embrace struggle and movements, to accomplish what they want....
Modern Revolution, in present-day history, is the course of progress from an agrarian and handiwork economy to one overwhelmed by industry and machine production. These mechanical changes presented novel approaches to working and living and on a very basic level changed society. This interaction started in Britain in the eighteenth hundred years and from that point spread to different regions of the planet....