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  2. HTML Application - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_Application

    HTML Application (HTA) is a Windows program that uses HTML, Dynamic HTML and scripting languages to create user interfaces and logic. It runs as a fully trusted application without the browser security model and can be executed by mshta.exe or double-clicking the file.

  3. JSFiddle - Wikipedia

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    JSFiddle is a service and community for testing and showcasing code snippets of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It allows users to edit, run, save, share and fork their projects, and integrate external resources and frameworks.

  4. Bookmarklet - Wikipedia

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    A bookmarklet is a bookmark that contains JavaScript commands that add new features to the browser. Learn how bookmarklets are created, executed, and used for various purposes, such as modifying web pages, extracting data, submitting queries, and more.

  5. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It defines the content and structure of web content and can embed images, forms, scripts, and other objects.

  6. Web development tools - Wikipedia

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    HTML and DOM viewer and editor is commonly included in the built-in web development tools. The difference between the HTML and DOM viewer, and the view source feature in web browsers is that the HTML and DOM viewer allows you to see the DOM as it was rendered in addition to allowing you to make changes to the HTML and DOM and see the change reflected in the page after the change is made.

  7. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    WebKit is a browser engine used in Apple's Safari, iOS and iPadOS web browsers, as well as other devices and systems. It started as a fork of KHTML and KJS from KDE, and has been developed by Apple and other contributors since 2001.

  8. Dynamic web page - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of JavaScript (then known as LiveScript) enabled the production of client-side dynamic web pages, with JavaScript code executed in the client's browser. [4] The letter "J" in the term AJAX originally indicated the use of JavaScript, as well as XML .

  9. Chromium (web browser) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_(web_browser)

    Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, mainly developed by Google. It provides the codebase for Google Chrome and many other browsers, but lacks some features of Chrome, such as automatic updates and Google services integration.