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HTML2
HTML 2.0 standard does not assume anything. Theoretically, the pages using this standard can run even on the smallest computers such as the Palm PDA.
HTML3
HTML 3.2 standard. Although theoretically downward compatible with HTML 2.0, I assume that you would at least have 640 pixel wide screen with 256 colors. This version does not include Java, JavaScript, or numerous plug-ins. Therefore, the pages done here should run even on small handheld computers such as PocketPC. Since this is a strict implementation of HTML 3.2, other special device users, such as WebTV, should still be able to view this successfully, however.
HTML4
HTML 4.0 standard. Assumes CSS1 compatibility. I assume that you would at least have 800 pixel wide screen with 256 colors. This version does not include Java, JavaScript, or numerous plug-ins. Some browser extensions may be used, but it should degrade gracefully for all browsers.
WEBTV
HTML 2.0 standard customized for WebTV viewers. Colors are specified, as well as other proprietary WebTV extensions.