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| DHTML stands for Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language and allows you to create more dynamic Web pages. DHTML is a successor to HTML, but it is enhanced so that Web pages look and work better. DHTML makes use of Cascading Style Sheets, dynamic fonts, and programming to improve the experience of end users. Businesses can also use DHTML to present content as a multimedia production instead of traditional Web page text. DHTML is particularly useful for larger companies that need to share information with customers and users around the world. By using DHTML, your company can keep your site up-to-date and visually appealing for users all over the globe. |
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