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Dultus, UserMod Light

No, you don’t say.

You’re saying how you’ve got it right. Alternatively also ‘coden’, because coden simply means to translate an idea into a presentation language.

You don’t program into morse code, but you still have a code.

VG

FNATICeSports
1 year ago

Every time I was in HTML, I felt more like a German/English article. Doesn’t have to think, rather try. It’s different when programming. You write the code and you have to think a lot more.

FaTech
1 year ago

It doesn’t really do voices. HTML is not a programming language, but rather a design language. Therefore you are more designed with HTML

FrageRunde59125
1 year ago
Reply to  FaTech

HTML is not a design language

FaTech
1 year ago

Yes. CSS of course is even more accurate, but also with HTML you can design. If you take it carefully, it is an award language or structural language, but these terms do not all understand

regex9
1 year ago

It is not a design language, so the term does not fit. Not half or quarter.

Graphic designers learn HTML as HTML is needed for the medium web as a tool. Just as they learn to create print templates with software like Adobe Indesign or create animations with a program like Adobe After Effects.

As soon as a design has been created and removed (i.e. the design language already exists) the concrete technical implementation begins, which creates a specific product with the aid of the content provided, certain tools for the respective medium and the predefined design language.

HTML is used on the web for structuring or logical description of content – another core purpose is not defined. The design specifications are implemented with CSS. The two different levels are an important difference, because one should understand from the beginning if one wants to develop websites.

FaTech
1 year ago

And yet these points are part of the theme of design and yet it will learn Graphic DESIGNER in training. Although it is not a full-fledged design language, as I have already said, the term nevertheless fits very well

regex9
1 year ago

Rounded corners, color profiles, whitespaces in the font form? No.

In general, the area is completely different. Design languages are a pure tool in design, regardless of the target medium (whether web, video, print, etc.). Just because you can misuse HTML for a few approaches, it won’t become a design language.

FaTech
1 year ago

I can use very well in HTML colors, fonts and co without using CSS. Is somewhat outdated, but works

regex9
1 year ago

A (at least coarse) CD is described with a design language. Colours, shapes and typography play an important role here. These are visual means that are not imaged by HTML. HTML is definitely not a design language.

PeterP58
1 year ago

Yeah, you say that, but it’s not quite right.

You “programm” nothing. HTML is an award language -> HTML = Hyper Text Markup Language – as you have already recognized correctly.

But by-language, this is naturally called “programming”.
So as an example: “Can you program me a simple homepage?” or “I have programmed a homepage in Word with HTML!” (*arg).

Simen481
1 year ago

Yes

Xandros0506
1 year ago
Reply to  Simen481

Yeah, they say, by-language. It’s just not gonna be right for a long time.