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what is an alternate way to refer to HTML/JavaScript/CSS?

Often I need to refer to code written in HTML/JavaScript/CSS, but it is a very awkward construction to constantly refer to the descriptive trio of 'HTML/JavaScript/CSS' code.

for example, Mozilla refers to its HTML/JavaScript/CSS JetPack code as 'a JetPack'.

Other than the defunct 'dHTML', what are some concise, generic and accurate terms I can use to collectively refer to applications written in HTML/JavaScript/CSS.

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James Creasy Avatar asked Jan 19 '10 04:01

James Creasy


1 Answers

"HTML5" is the answer I now believe to be correct to replace "HTML/JavaScript/CSS". Since I asked the question in January, HTML5 has gained a lot more recognition for its incredible capabilities and promise. "HTML5" also has significantly greater name recognition than 7 months ago, and clearly sets it apart from lesser HTML.

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James Creasy Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 16:09

James Creasy