HTML Decode

HTML Decode

Convert HTML-encoded text into its plain text equivalent

What Is a HTML Decode Tool?

Or free HTML Decode tool is a utility designed to convert HTML-encoded text into its plain text equivalent. In HTML, certain characters, such as <, >, &, ", and ', are represented using special codes called entities (e.g., &lt; for <, &gt; for >, etc.). 

Our HTML Decode tool takes input text containing these entities and decodes them back into their original characters, making the text readable and usable for various purposes such as displaying on web pages, processing in scripts, or editing in text editors.

These tools are particularly useful when dealing with HTML data retrieved from web pages or when handling user input from HTML forms, as they ensure that special characters are properly interpreted and displayed.

How to use HTML Decoder?

  • Paste or write the code in the text area provided.
  • Then click the "Decode" button.
  • Finally, an area will appear with the new code where you can click the green "copy" button in the top right corner of the box to copy the new code.

What Is HTML?

HTML, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language, is the standard markup language used to create and design web pages. It provides a structure for web content by using various tags and attributes to define elements such as headings, paragraphs, images, links, and more. HTML documents are interpreted by web browsers to display content in a visually appealing and structured manner to users.

Where Is HTML Used?

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is primarily used for creating web pages and web applications. It is the standard markup language for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. HTML provides the basic structure and elements for creating web pages, including text, images, links, forms, and multimedia content.

Here are some common places where HTML is used:

Websites: HTML is the backbone of virtually every website on the internet. It provides the structure for organizing content and allows web browsers to render text, images, and multimedia elements.

Web Applications: Many web applications, including online email clients, document editors, and social media platforms, use HTML to create their user interfaces.

Mobile Apps: HTML is often used in conjunction with other technologies, such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and JavaScript, to develop mobile apps using frameworks like Cordova or PhoneGap.

Ebooks: HTML is used to create the content and structure of ebooks, allowing publishers to create digital books that can be read on a variety of devices.

Email Templates: HTML is commonly used to create visually appealing email templates for marketing campaigns, newsletters, and other email communications

Digital Advertising: HTML is used to create interactive and dynamic advertisements for display on websites and mobile apps.

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