Variation with HTML Versions


The Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) is an evolving standard, with different versions supporting different features. In order to make your documents viewable by the widest possible audience, you should use the most advanced HTML version with widely-accepted usage.


Sometimes it is known that the audience, for which a specific document is intended, has limited browser capabilities. Or perhaps special extended capabilities are known to be available. The LATEX2HTML translation may be customised to suit the available functionality.


Other HTML versions and extensions supported by LATEX2HTML are described below. See the description of the html_version command-line [page]option switchoption switch, on page cs_htmlversion.
\begin{htmllist}\htmlitemmark{RedBall}
\index{HTML@\texttt{HTML}!Version 2.0}%
\...
...textohtml {} for handling
mathematical equations and expressions.
\end{htmllist}