HTM and HTML |
HTM is one of the two extension types of HTML document files. HTML is a "Hypertext Mark-up Language" generally used to create web-pages, and other HTML documents. HTML files can be opened by most text editors and web browsers. Note: What is the difference between HTM and HTML files? There is none. HTML and HTM extensions are used to distinguish files which contain HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) code. Generally, the use of HTM over HTML, or vice versa, is left to the author's personal preferences.
AnyCount can optionally include a separate count for meta description, meta keywords, alt texts, form controls and titles when counting HTML and HTM files.
Meta Description A meta-description tag is a hidden HTML tag that allows some search engines to display a description of your site in search results.
Meta Keywords A meta keywords tag is an HTML tag which can be used to explicitly tell a search engine what the page's keywords are.
Alt Texts Alt text is an attribute that provides alternative text when non-textual elements, typically images, cannot be displayed for some reason.
Form controls are buttons, input boxes, radio buttons, etc.
Titles Titles are the text contained within the <title> </title> tags in the page's head. This text is displayed in the browser tab or window title bar. |