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  2. Semantic HTML - Wikipedia

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    Semantic HTML is the use of HTML markup to reinforce the semantics, or meaning, of the information in web pages and web applications rather than merely to define its presentation or look. Semantic HTML is processed by traditional web browsers as well as by many other user agents. CSS is used to suggest how it is presented to human users.

  3. HTML - Wikipedia

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    Semantic HTML is a way of writing HTML that emphasizes the meaning of the encoded information over its presentation (look). HTML has included semantic markup from its inception, [85] but has also included presentational markup, such as < font >, < i > and < center > tags. There are also the semantically neutral div and span tags.

  4. Semantic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Semantic publishing on the Web, or semantic web publishing, refers to publishing information on the web as documents accompanied by semantic markup.Semantic publication provides a way for computers to understand the structure and even the meaning of the published information, making information search and data integration more efficient.

  5. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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    The term "Semantic Web" was coined by Tim Berners-Lee, [7] the inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the World Wide Web Consortium ("W3C"), which oversees the development of proposed Semantic Web standards. He defines the Semantic Web as "a web of data that can be processed directly and indirectly by machines".

  6. Schema.org - Wikipedia

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    Schema.org is a reference website that publishes documentation and guidelines for using structured data mark-up on web-pages (called microdata).Its main objective is to standardize HTML tags to be used by webmasters for creating rich results (displayed as visual data or infographic tables on search engine results) about a certain topic of interest. [2]

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility/dl tests - Wikipedia

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    View source to behold the semantic markup. Term 1 Definition 1A Definition 1B Term 2 (UK) Term 2 (US) Definition 2. Wiki source ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  8. XHTML+RDFa - Wikipedia

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    XHTML+RDFa is one of the techniques used to develop Semantic Web content by embedding rich semantic markup. Version 1.1 of the language is a superset of XHTML 1.1, integrating the attributes according to RDFa Core 1.1. In other words, it is an RDFa support through XHTML Modularization.

  9. Structured document - Wikipedia

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    The term semantic markup excludes markup like <b> which directly expresses no meaning other than an instruction to a visual display (although an intelligent agent may be able to discern a structural meaning lurking behind the tag). The "strong" tag is "descriptive" or "structural" in that it is intended to label an abstract, quasi-linguistic ...