SimpleMarkupLanguage (SML)
''ETYMOLOGY:Date- 2001. A term coined by our marketing staff of one to higlight the difference in our approach and philosophy."
- 1. A simplified set of commands used in RapidWeb to format a page and used to create hypertext and hypermedia documents on the World Wide Web.
- 2. The opposite of HTML (Hard markup language). A markup language purported to have over 17 million commands that is frequently used by programmers as a neo-darwinian tool to pick their friends.
- 3. User friendly system for marking or tagging a document that indicates its logical structure (as paragraphs) and gives instructions for its layout on the page for electronic transmission and display .
SimpleMarkupLanguage (SML) is definitely a user friendly and simple way to format your web pages. It allows for a sophisticated look to your layout while being easy to remember and learn.
If you would like to see a comparison of the two languages you can see a example on the HTML page.
SimpleMarkupLanguage (SML) is to HTML as a Toyota Camry is to an Indy Racer - they both get you down the road but the Racer needs a team of 20 to keep it running.
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