“It’s an X but it’s 3D. Also there’s a blue dot behind it like it’s the spot - you know - x marks the spot. Then we will put the hypertexttransferprotocol address below the logo so people will know where to direct their internet browser.”
Came here to ask for the same.
What an ask these days while we have this HTTP (HyperTextTransferProtocol) thing
that make it extremely easy to share links, eh?
I consider anything without an hyperlink fake news.
# HyperTextTransferProtocol (#HTTP) was created to help exchange information across the web.
We wanted to be able to communicate in a way that would last and reach as many people as possible. Hit us up if you are looking for #WebDevelopment services.
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# HyperTextTransferProtocol (#HTTP) was created to help exchange information across the web.
We wanted to be able to communicate in a way that would last and reach as many people as possible. Hit us up if you are looking for #WebDevelopment services.
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Well, if you expand what HTML means, you get “Hyper Text Markup Language” so really, it is not a programming language, it is a markup language just like markdown. The HT(Hyper Text) of html comes into play with browsers using the HyperTextTransferProtocol. hope that shedded light