HTML+ proposal
E29566
The HTML+ proposal was an early extension to the original HTML specification, designed by Dave Raggett to introduce more advanced features for structuring and presenting web documents.
Statements (25)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
HTML specification proposal
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web technology specification → |
| aimedToImprove |
document structure capabilities of HTML
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presentation capabilities of HTML → |
| category |
early web standards proposal
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| context |
evolution of HTML from a simple hypertext format to a richer document language
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| designedToSupport |
more complex document structures
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richer formatting options → |
| designer |
Dave Raggett
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| field |
World Wide Web
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markup languages → |
| influenced |
later HTML standardization efforts
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| influencedBy |
original HTML specification
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| intendedFor |
web authors
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web browser implementers → |
| language |
HTML
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| partOf |
history of HTML development
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| proposedAs |
extension to the original HTML specification
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| proposedBy |
Dave Raggett
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| purpose |
to introduce more advanced features for presenting web documents
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to introduce more advanced features for structuring web documents → |
| relatedTo |
HTML 2.0
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HTML 3.0 → |
| status |
historical proposal
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| timePeriod |
early years of the World Wide Web
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Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Dave Raggett
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