Speaking of MathML are there other ways for one to put mathematical formulas into html? I know Wikipedia uses <math> and its own template {{math}} (here’s the help page), but I’m not sure about any others. There’s also LaTeX (which I think is the best program for putting mathematical formulas into text in general), as well as some other bespoke things in Google Docs and Microsoft Word that I don’t quite understand.
In terms of what browsers support, MathML is the best way to do it in a modern browser. In an older browser you could do canvas, images, or something with custom fonts.
Most users, though, are in authoring environments that offer something else, usually a way to write LaTeX-style math and have it automatically converted into something the browser can handle.
Speaking of MathML are there other ways for one to put mathematical formulas into html? I know Wikipedia uses <math> and its own template {{math}} (here’s the help page), but I’m not sure about any others. There’s also LaTeX (which I think is the best program for putting mathematical formulas into text in general), as well as some other bespoke things in Google Docs and Microsoft Word that I don’t quite understand.
In terms of what browsers support, MathML is the best way to do it in a modern browser. In an older browser you could do canvas, images, or something with custom fonts.
Most users, though, are in authoring environments that offer something else, usually a way to write LaTeX-style math and have it automatically converted into something the browser can handle.