The HyperText Markup Language is, surprise!, a markup language. That means it's for marking up text; that is, telling computer programs what type of information text represents. It's not, fundamentally at least, for telling them how text should be displayed to humans nor for building interactive human interfaces. (Cascading Style Sheets, on the other hand, are concerned with how information is arranged and presented in the various media.)
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