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HTML does a good job of formatting Web pages
for display. Its inadequacies lie in its ability to supply
all the features we seek in an information application. A
partial list of these inadequacies include searching, site management and link management.
The structure of HTML is dedicated to formatting
pages. There is not enough structure in HTML to provide for the processing needs of an information application.
HTML lacks the capability to define new structures by defining relationships between classes.
Structure of the HTML
There are three basic levels to the structure of an HTML document.
First is the document structure,
which is divided into major sections - such as the head, body and script components.
Second are the divisions
within each of the major sections such as titles, meta
data, divisions, paragraphs, forms and headings.
The third level exists
primarily within each of the major sections. It is the
substructure of elements and their children, such as lists
and list items, forms and form elements, and tables with table rows and data cells.
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