
Markup Language
A markup language is a way to annotate text so that a computer can understand its structure and format. It uses special symbols or codes, often called tags, to define elements like headings, paragraphs, links, and images. For example, HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is used for creating web pages, telling browsers how to display content. Markup languages separate content from presentation, allowing for flexibility in how information is presented across different devices and platforms, enhancing both design and functionality.