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What is HTML4?

HTML4 is a version of HyperText Markup Language, the standard markup language for creating web pages. Released in 1997, it provided a structured way to create documents containing text, images, and interactive forms. It is commonly used to create static and dynamic web pages, structuring content for display in web browsers.

What other technologies are related to HTML4?

HTML4 Competitor Technologies

XHTML is a stricter version of HTML, offering an alternative markup language for web pages. While technically not strictly competing, it offered an alternative approach for structuring web documents and has been supplanted by HTML5.
mentioned alongside HTML4 in 1% (87) of relevant job posts
HTML5 is the successor to HTML4 and provides new features and capabilities, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside HTML4 in 0% (197) of relevant job posts

HTML4 Complementary Technologies

CSS2 is used for styling HTML4 documents, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside HTML4 in 30% (152) of relevant job posts
ES5 (ECMAScript 5) is a version of JavaScript, often used to add interactivity and functionality to HTML4 websites. It enhances HTML4.
mentioned alongside HTML4 in 3% (55) of relevant job posts
ES6 (ECMAScript 6) is a version of JavaScript, often used to add interactivity and functionality to HTML4 websites. It enhances HTML4.
mentioned alongside HTML4 in 0% (68) of relevant job posts

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