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Priyanshu Gupta
Priyanshu Gupta
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PRIYANHSU GUPTA
Enrollment NO – -02991101721
Submitted To
Ms. Supreet Kaur
Assistant Professor
HTML stands for hypertext markup language. It's made of keywords and commands that
web designers use for creating websites Hypertext is text with links that readers can simply
click on to go to another page or another part of the page. Meanwhile, markup language uses
tags or plain text with special markings to define the sections of a page, such as headers and
FEATURES OF HTML
VERSIONS OF HTML
2. HTML 2
HTML version 2.0 was developed in 1995 with basic intention of improving HTML
version 1.0
3 HTML 3
With version 3.2 of HTML, HTML tags were further improved
5.HTML
HISTORY OF HTML
The first version of HTML was written by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993. Since then, there
have been many different versions of HTML. The most widely used version throughout
the 2000's was HTML 4.01, which became an official standard in December 1999.
HTML is a very evolving markup language and has evolved with various versions
updating. Long before its revised standards and specifications are carried in, each version
has allowed its user to create web pages in a much easier and prettier way and make sites
very efficient.HTML 1.0 was released in 1993 with the intention of sharing information
that can be readable and accessible via web browsers. But not many of the developers
were involved in creating websites. So the language was also not growing Then comes
HTML 2.0, published in 1995, which contains all the features of HTML 1.0 along with
designing and creating websites until January 1997 and refined various core features
PRACTICAL 2
Explain the basic tags of HTML.
PRACTICAL:
code
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
</body>
OUTPUT
Q1:- Prepare a basic web page on any topic related to e-commerce. Use only
HTML TAGS.
PRACTICAL: CODE
<html>
<head><b><u>E-COMMERCE</b></u></head>
<body>
<hr>
<P>
<font size="5" face="Arial" colour="red">
E- commerce is the process of buying and selling tangible products and services online.
It involves more than one party along with the exchange of data or currency to process a
transaction. It is part of the greater industry that is known as electronic business (ebusiness),
which involves all of the processes required to run a company online.Ecommerce has helped
businesses (especially those with a narrow reach like small businesses) gain access to and
establish a wider market presence by providing cheaper and more efficient distribution
channels for their products or services</p>
<p>E-commerce<strike>and</strike>originated in a standard for the exchange of
<strong>business documents</strong>, such as orders or invoices,between suppliers and their
business customers. Those origins date to the 1948–49 Berlin blockade and airlift with a
system of ordering goods primarily viatelex. Various industries elaborated upon that system
in the ensuing decades before the first general standard was published in 1975E-commerce
has <big>deeply affected</big> everyday life and how business and governments operate.
Commerce is conducted in electronic marketplaces (or marketspaces) and in the supply
chains wo-rking on the Internet-Web. Consumer-oriented marketplaces include large e-malls
(such as Amazon), consumer-to-consumer auction platforms (eBay, for example),
multichannel retailers(such as L.L. Bean), and many millions of e-retailers. Massive
business-to-business marketplaces have been created by Alibaba and other companies.</p>
</font>
</hr>
</body>
</html>
Code
<html>
<head>
<title> E commmerce lab</title>
</head>
<BODY>
<h2 style="background:skyblue;"><u><center><b>TATA
MOTORS</b></center></u></h2>
<p><i> Tata Motors Limited is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company,
headquartered in the city of Mumbai,
India which is part of Tata Group. Formerly known as Tata Engineering and Locomotive
Company (TELCO), the company was founded in 1945 as a manufacturer
of locomotives.The company manufactured its first commercial vehicle in 1954 in a
collaboration with Daimler-Benz AG, which ended in 1969. Tata Motors
enteredthe passenger vehicle market in 1988 with the launch of the TataMobile followed by
the Tata Sierra in 1991, becoming the first Indian manufacturer
to achieve the capability of developing a competitive indigenous automobile.[5] In 1998,
Tata launched the first fully indigenous Indian passenger
car, the Indica, and in 2008 launched the Tata Nano, the world's most affordable car. Tata
Motors acquired the South Korean truck manufacturer Daewoo
Commercial Vehicles Company in 2004. Tata Motors has been the parent company of Jaguar
Land Rover since the company established it for the acquisition
of Jaguar Cars and Land Rover from Ford in 2008.Tata Motors' principal subsidiaries
include British premium car maker Jaguar Land Rover (the maker of Jaguar and Land Rover
cars) and the South
Korean commercial vehicle manufacturer Tata Daewoo</p></i>
<p><i>Tata Motors has unveiled electric versions of the Tata Indica passenger car powered
by TM4 electric motors and inverters,[66] as well as the Tata Ace
commercial vehicle, both of which run on lithium batteries which launched in 2022.In 2008
Tata Motors' UK subsidiary, Tata Motors European Technical
Centre, bought a 50.3% holding in electric vehicle technology firm Miljøbil
Grenland/Innovasjon of Norway for US$1.93 million, and planned to launch
the electricIndica hatchback in Europe the following year.[67][68][69] In September 2010,
Tata Motors presented four CNG–Electric Hybrid low-floored
Starbuses to the Delhi Transport Corporation, to be used during the 2010 Commonwealth
Games. These were the first environmentally friendly buses to be
used for public transportation in India.In December 2019, Tata Motors unveiled the Nexon
EV, an SUV with a 30.2KWh lithium-ion battery and a consistent
range of 312 km on a single charge. It is also equipped with fast charging technology, which
can charge the vehicle from 0% - 80% in 60 minutes.</p></i>
</body>
</html>