La Historia y evolución de HTML
Evolution of HTML
Introduction to HTML
- The video introduces a brief history of HTML, highlighting its evolution since its inception by Tim Berners-Lee.
- It emphasizes the rapid growth of the web, which necessitated standardized rules for both programmers and browsers.
Key Versions of HTML
- Each version of HTML establishes norms regarding valid tags and their syntax. The official standards include:
- HTML 2.0
- HTML 3.2
- HTML 4.01
- HTML5 (the latest version expected to continue evolving).
Development Timeline
- HTML 2.0: Released in 1995 as the first official standard; it simplified document structure and did not support tables.
- HTML 3.2: Launched in 1997, this was the first recommendation from W3C, incorporating advancements up to that point.
Transition to XHTML and Concerns Over Standards
- HTML 4.01: Published in December 1999; marked a shift towards XHTML development due to concerns from companies like Mozilla and Opera about W3C's focus on standards.
- Formation of the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), which began developing HTML5 after expressing dissatisfaction with W3C's progress.
Official Release of HTML5
- The W3C resumed standardization efforts for HTML, integrating XHTML into its framework leading up to the release of HTML5 in October 2014.
- HTML5 Features: Introduced new elements not present in previous versions, including direct audio and video embedding without plugins, marking significant advancements over HTML4.1.
Conclusion