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Starting in 1996,
Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the
Wayback Machine after an embargo period.
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HTML 4.0 became a W3C Recommendation in December of 1997. The new HTML standard provided a number of significant improvements over previous versions of the language while emphasizing the concepts of accessibility and structural markup. In December of 1999, HTML 4.01 replaced HTML 4.0 as a minor update.
Contents
- What's New in HTML 4
- A summary of the new features in HTML 4 and a look at the key concepts behind the new standard.
- Structure of an HTML 4 Document
- An explanation of elements, tags, and attributes, and how they are used in an HTML 4 document.
- Organizational List of HTML 4 Elements
- All HTML 4.01 elements organized by their function.
- Alphabetical List of HTML 4 Elements
- All HTML 4.01 elements listed alphabetically.
- HTML 4 Entities
- All character entity references in HTML 4 along with their numeric character references and rendering in your browser.
- Offline Versions
- Downloadable versions of this reference suitable for offline use.