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The notation that is used to indicate how text should be displayed

You can display the icon on any site you offer your software for download using the following markup:.

The percentage or amount by which a seller hikes up his buy-in price when determining his selling price

You don’t make much money selling gas because the markup is so low.

An increase in price

There will be a markup on those products next week; better buy them now.

HyperText Markup Language Standard Generalized Markup Language Extensible Markup Language. markup language
detailed stylistic instructions for typesetting something that is to be printed; manual markup is usually written on the copy (e g underlining words that are to be set in italics)
Text added to the data of a document to convey information about it There are four different kinds of markup: descriptive markup (tags), references, markup declarations, and processing instructions
The additional amount added to a bid or price and which contain overhead, profit, excess costs, etc
The process of adding formatting or other processing commands to a text
The amount added to estimate line items to cover payroll on-costs, supervision, administration and profit Alternatively may just refer to the overhead and profit added to the bottom of an estimate for purposes of submitting a bid or invoice
underlining words that are to be set in italics the amount added to the cost to determine the asking price
syntactically delimited characters added to the data of a document to represent its structure
The percentage of the cost or price of a product added to cost in order to arrive at a selling price
Special codes in a document that specify how parts of it are to be processed by an application In a word-processor file, markup specifies how the text is to be formatted; in an HTML document, the markup specifies the text's structural function (heading, title, paragraph, etc )
Amount which a dealer increases the price of a security it owns before selling it to a client Markups are most often associated with stocks that trade over-the-counter (See "Markdown")
Markup is the collection of tags (represented as a sequence of characters or other symbols) that you insert at certain places in a text to indicate how the file should look when it is printed or displayed A description of how you can define markup is available in the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) HTML is really a subset of SGML defining the markup for the documents made available through HTTP protocol An example of an HTML tag is <HR>, which inserts a horizontal rule in a text
{i} selling at an increased price; amount added to the cost of the goods to cover the overhead expenses
Text that is added to the data of a document in order to convey information about it --ISO 8879
The increase, in either dollars and cents or a percentage, between cost and the selling price Match and Win Sweepstakes A form of sweepstakes in which the consumer must take their symbol/number entry which appears in print media to the product or store display to determine if they have won a prize and what it is Matte A printing term for not gloss; without strong highlights; a matte finish Also mat MDF See Market Development Funds Medium Any vehicle used to convey an advertising message, such as television, magazines, newspapers or direct mail Also, the methods and tools used by an artist, such as a pen and ink, crayon or photography Merchandising Marketing activities, including sales and promotion, designed to make product available, attractive and conspicuous in a retail store Solicitation of salesman and retailer support for a marketing effort
The sum of money or percentage added to a wholesale or purchase price to arrive at the retail or resale price
Markup is the difference between invoice cost and selling price It may be expressed either as a percentage of the selling price or the cost price and is supposed to cover all the costs of doing business plus a profit Whether markup is based on the selli
The process by which congressional committees and subcommittees debate, amend, and rewrite proposed legislation Referred to Committee: After a bill or resolution is introduced it is normally referred to the committee having jurisdiction over the subject of the bill Referrals are generally made to the committee with jurisdiction over the predominant subject matter in the bill or resolution, but measures may be referred to more than one committee by unanimous consent
Sometimes referred to as text encoding, markup is the annotation of text, in such a way as to provide information regarding features such as presentation, printing procedure, or structure Markup has traditionally been used in the publishing process to provide information about the way in which different parts of the text should be treated when printing Indeed, it could be argued that the punctuation is a kind of markup
The amount that is added to a product’s cost to set he final selling price
the amount added to the cost to determine the asking price
The process by which congressional committees and subcommittees debate, amend, rewrite, and insert new text into proposed legislation in committee or subcommittee If the bill is extensively amended, the new version may be introduced as a separate, "clean" bill, with a new number, before being reported to the full House or Senate
The printer's marks that indicate how a document is to appear when published Sometimes also the editor's markings, or a graphical designer's marks to indicate positioning, fonts, styles, etc in a "comp "
Syntactically delimited characters added to the data of a document to represent its structure There are four different kinds of markup: descriptive markup (tags), references, markup declarations, and processing instructions [SGML]
Markup refers to the sequence of characters or other symbols that you insert at certain places in a text or word processing file to indicate how the file should look when it is printed or displayed or to describe the document's logical structure The markup indicators are often called "tags "
The difference between the cost price of goods and their retail price
The process by which congressional committees and subcommittees debate, amend, and rewrite proposed legislation
The percentage that the Client Company bill rate is greater than the Contractor salary For example, if the hourly bill rate is $30 00 and the hourly salary is $20 00, the Markup is 50% See also "Margin" and "Multiplier "
detailed stylistic instructions for typesetting something that is to be printed; manual markup is usually written on the copy e
Markup is anything added to the content of the document that describes the text
markup language
computer language using markups
markup languages
plural form of markup language
markup rate
A percentage which a trader adds to the buy-in cost of goods in order to get the selling price
markup rates
plural form of markup rate
markup language
A way to add computer-understandable information to text files Certain parts of the text file are interpreted as markup instead of content This markup may contain instructions for the computer The interpretation of those instructions is defined by the semantics of a particular markup language HTML, MathML, and SMIL are examples of markup languages
markup language
a language consisting of "tags" to describe the data that follows
markup language
Special characters embeded within a text file to instruct a computer program how to handle or display the contents of the file itself, HTML is a markup language
markup language
Computer language such as wml which describes how a document should be written (or marked up)
markup language
A language that has codes for indicating layout and styling (such as boldface, italics, paragraphs, placement of graphics, etc ) within a text file Widely used markup languages include SGML (Standard General Markup Language) and HTML (Hypertext Markup Language
markup language
A coding system, such as HTML and SGML, used to structure, index, and link text files. Standard text-encoding system consisting of a set of symbols inserted in a text document to control its structure, formatting, or the relationship among its parts. The most widely used markup languages are SGML, HTML, and XML. The markup symbols can be interpreted by a device (computer, printer, browser, etc.) to control how a document should look when printed or displayed on a monitor. A marked-up document thus contains two types of text: text to be displayed and markup language on how to display it
markup language
contains sets of specific keywords that use syntax to instruct Web browsers to work with information
markup language
A notation for identifying the components of a document to enable each component to be appropriately formatted, displayed, or used
markup language
A language specially designed for the processing, definition and presentation of text
markup language
{i} (Computers) coding system or set of tags used to build or index hypertext documents for the Internet (such as HTML and SGML)
markup language
Authors encode information using a "markup language" such as HTML [HTML4], SVG [SVG], or MathML [MATHML]
markup language
a set of symbols and rules for their use when doing a markup of a document
markup language
A formal set of special characters and related capabilities used to define a specific method for handling the display of files that include markup; HTML is a markup language that is an application of SGML and used to design and create Web pages
markup language
A language such as SGML, XML and HTML that use Markup to format the Content of documents
markup language
a formatting language using tags to format text, integrate pictures, and organize page contents
markup language
A set of formatting commands that identify the logical structure of a document as opposed to giving specific formatting instructions
markup language
Surrounding text with beginning and ending tags, typically set off in angle brackets This is bold Translators must take care to leave the words in the tags alone Machine translation systems that are markup aware do not change tags, except for certain quoted material inside a tag's attrributes For example See markup languages like HTML, SGML, and XML
markup language
Code that is added to text to describe how that text should be treated (normally displayed) First generation markups included RUNOFF, TROFF, and Bookmaster; SGML (1985) is the predecessor of most current versions All WYSIWYG word processing and desktop publishing programs use markup, but with the exception of WordPerfect you're rarely allowed to see it
markup language
A system (as HTML or SGML) for marking or tagging a document that indicates its logical structure (as paragraphs) and gives instructions for its layout on the page for electronic transmission and display
mathematical markup language
A method of representing mathematical symbols and formulae using XML
Hypertext Markup Language
A set of tags and rules used in developing hypertext documents to be presented on web browsers, allowing incorporation of text, graphics, sound, video and hyperlinks
wiki markup
A lightweight markup language used to format and structure pages in wikis
Extensible HyperText Markup Language
{i} XHTML, markup language which is a crossbreed of HTML and XML
Extensible Markup Language
simplest version of the SGML standard for creating and designing HTML documents (suitable for use on Internet sites), XML
HyperText Markup Language
language used to write pages and sites for the Internet, HTML
Standard Generalized Markup Language
{i} customary language used for writing Internet sites, SGML
Wireless Markup Language
{i} WML, XML-based markup language formulated to specify the content and user interfaces of narrowband wireless apparatuses
hypertext markup language
a set of tags and rules (conforming to SGML) for using them in developing hypertext documents
markups
plural of markup
standard generalized markup language
(computer science) a standardized language for the descriptive markup of documents; a set of rules for using whatever markup vocabulary is adopted
markup
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