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Dynamic HyperText Markup Language


Pages that use HTML, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets to enable users to interact with a web page or show simple animation.
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Dynamic HyperText Markup Language


web pages that use a combination of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to create features such as letting the user drag items around on the web page, some simple kinds of animation, and many more.
Source: consp.com

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Dynamic HyperText Markup Language


Dynamic HyerText Markup Language (DHTML) is a combination of Web development technologies used to create dynamically changing websites. Web pages may include animation, dynamic menus and text effects. [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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Dynamic HyperText Markup Language


An extended set of HTML tags that add interactive features to a Web page without sending additional requests to the server. W3C is in the process of creating the official DHTML specification.
Source: glossary.westnetinc.com (offline)





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