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<!-- --> |
Specifies a comment. |
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!DOCTYPE |
This is the necessary first element of any HTML 3.2 compliant document. |
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A |
This element is what the hyperlinked structure of the World Wide Web is based on. |
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ACRONYM |
Identifies that some text is an acronym. |
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ADDRESS |
Encloses the signature file of the author of the page. |
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APPLET |
Inserts a Java applet in the HTML document. |
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AREA |
Specifies the shape and size of a hot spot to be used in the definition of a client-side image map. |
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B |
Boldfaces the enclosed text. |
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BASE |
Specifies the base target frame that all links will default to. |
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BASEFONT |
Sets the default font properties for the entire page. |
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BGSOUND |
Specifies a background sound to be played whenever the page is loaded. |
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BIG |
Makes the enclosed text one size larger. |
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BLOCKQUOTE |
Encloses a long quote. Both the left and right margins are indented. |
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BODY |
Encloses the main body of the document. |
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BR |
Inserts a line break. |
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BUTTON |
This attribute creates a button that the user can push. |
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CAPTION |
Specifies the caption of the table. |
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CENTER |
Centers the enclosed elements. |
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CITE |
Encloses a citation such as the title of a book or paper. |
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CODE |
Encloses a sample of code. The text is rendered in small font. |
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COL |
Used with the COLGROUP tag, this specifies the properties of one column. |
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COLGROUP |
Specifies the properties of one or more columns. |
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COMMENT |
Encloses a comment. Text inside the tags is ignored unless it contains HTML code. |
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DD |
The description of a term in a definition list. |
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DEL |
This can be used to show if text has been replaced what the original text was. |
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DFN |
Encloses a definition. Text inside the tags is formatted to look like a definition. |
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DIR |
Puts the enclosed items marked with <LI>, in a directory listing. |
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DIV |
Specifies the alignment of the enclosed elements. |
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DL |
Creates a definition list. Within this container. |
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DT |
The term described in a definition list. |
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EM |
Put emphasis on the enclosed text. |
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EMBED |
Inserts an embedded multimedia object. |
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FIELDSET |
Group a set of related controls in a form together. |
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FONT |
Change the font which is used to draw the text. |
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FORM |
Create a form inside a document. |
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FRAME |
Defines a single frame within a frameset. |
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FRAMESET |
Defines a set of frames that will make up the page. |
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HEAD |
Encloses the head of the document. The following optional tags are placed inside the head. |
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H1 |
It is used to create a level of header. |
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H2 |
It is used to create a level of header. |
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H3 |
It is used to create a level of header. |
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H4 |
It is used to create a level of header. |
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H5 |
It is used to create a level of header. |
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H6 |
It is used to create a level of header. |
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HR |
Draw a horizontal rule. |
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HTML |
Encloses the entire document. |
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I |
Change the text to italic. |
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IFRAME |
Defines a floating frame. |
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IMG |
Places an inline image into the document. |
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INPUT |
Specifies a control or input area for a form. |
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INS |
It is used to indicate text that has been inserted. |
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ISINDEX |
Displays a text box indicating the presence of a searchable index. |
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KBD |
This is used to identify text that a user is supposed to enter. |
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LABEL |
Attach information to a specific field of a form. |
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LEGEND |
Give the caption for a group of related controls, created with the <FIELDSET> element. |
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LI |
Identifies an item in a list. |
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LINK |
The LINK element provides a way to link the current document to other related resources. |
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LISTNG |
This is used to show a program listing. |
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MAP |
Specifies a collection of hot spots that define a client-side image map. |
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MARQUEE |
Places a scrolling text marquee into the document. |
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MENU |
Puts the enclosed items marked with <LI>, in a menu list. |
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META |
This element supplies meta-information about the current document. |
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NOBR |
Causes the enclosed text to not wrap to fit the screen. |
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NOFRAMES |
This tag is used to create pages that are compatible with older browsers that do not support frames. |
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NOSCRIPT |
Encloses anything you want displayed by browsers that do not support inline scripts. |
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OBJECT |
The object element allows the author to embed an object into the document. |
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OL |
Puts the enclosed items marked with <LI>, in a numbered list. |
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OPTION |
Specifies an item in the drop down list. |
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P |
Designates the enclosed text as a plain paragraph. |
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PARAM |
This element is for supplying parameters to a JAVA applet or another object. |
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PLAINTEXT |
All HTML elements inside this container are ignored by the browser, and shown as they were only text. |
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PRE |
This element allows you to show preformatted text as it is, using the supplied whitespace of the text. |
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Q |
This is used to enclose short quotations from other works in the page. |
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S |
Render text as strikethrough. |
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SAMP |
This element describes text that is output from a program. |
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SCRIPT |
Encloses scripting language statements to be executed by the browser. |
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SELECT |
This element lets you create a listbox as an input field on a form. |
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SMALL |
Draw the text using a smaller font than the one that is use for normal text. |
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SPAN |
This element is used to create a structure in a document. |
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STRIKE |
Render text as strikethrough. |
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STRONG |
Render the text with strong emphasis. |
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STYLE |
This element is a container for style sheet elements to use with this document. |
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SUB |
This is a container for text that should be displayed as a subscript, and, if practical, using a smaller font. |
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SUP |
Display the text as a superscript. |
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TABLE |
Tables can be used to organise data into rows and columns and also increasingly as a way of arranging text and graphics on the page. |
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TBODY |
This element defines the body part of a table. |
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TD |
The container for a cell in a table. |
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TEXTAREA |
Define a multiline text field in a form. |
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TFOOT |
This element defines the footer of a table. |
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TH |
This element describes cells of a table in which header information is presented. |
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THEAD |
This element defines the header of a table. |
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TITLE |
Specify the title of the HTML document. |
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TR |
Define a row inside a table. |
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TT |
Render the text as teletype or monospaced text. |
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U |
Change the text to underlined. |
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UL |
Create an unordered list of items. |
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VAR |
Used to describe a metasyntactic variable, where the user is to replace the variable with a specific instance. |
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WBR |
The WBR element stands for Word BReak. |
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XMP |
Causes enclosed text to be displayed by the browser without processing most HTML tags |