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HTML

HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is a language used to indicate how text or content should be laid out for display. Along with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), it is generally used for styling webpages.

How HTML relates to the Tygron Engine

In the Tygron Engine, there are a number of places where the user is responsible for providing text and information. When that information can be complex, such as the Excel output for an Excel Indicator, the Engine allows HTML to be used for determining how the information should be laid out. The Engine is effectively HTML5 compliant for these purposes.