Category: 2. Disadvantages
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Limited for Displaying Content
HTML is limited in its ability to showcase the content by displaying it in an aesthetically pleasing manner. To get over this limitation, a new language called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) was created to handle the presentation of Web pages. This limitation effectively forces Web designers and developers to maintain two separate sets of files: HTML files that contain…
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Reliance Issue
The developer did not create HTML. Along these lines, there is a reliance on the creator of the language, which in this case is HTML. In this way, they must change and adhere to the language structure and labels in order to avoid that specific show of writing.
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Extensive Code
We have to write lengthy code for creating simple website pages, which adds complexity. An extensive code creates complications for the development team and can be difficult to manage. To address this issue, we can incorporate layouts for basic pages.
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Restricted Security
Everyone requires security. However, one significant disadvantage of HTML is that it provides limited security features. It is not secure by itself. Third-party services are required to provide additional security. Inadequate security features make it vulnerable to hackers and spammers.
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Invests in Some Opportunity to Design
It is the best time for engineers to keep up with the shading scheme of pages and configuration tables, records, and structures utilizing HTML, as it were.