HTML Tags


  • <!-- ... --> :- Define a comment
  • <!DOCTYPE html> :- This is the starting element in an HTML document, which specifies the Document Type Definition(DTD) being used by the document.
  • <a> :- Defines a hyperlink.
  • <abbr> :- Defines an acronym or an abbreviation.
  • <address> :- Defines contact information for the author of the document.
  • <area> :- Defines an area inside an image-map.
  • <article> :- Defines an article.
  • <aside> :- Defines a hyperlink.
  • <audio> :- Defines an audio.
  • <b> :- Defines bold text.
  • <base> :- Defines the base URL/target for all relative URLs in a document.
  • <bdi> :- Isolates a part of text that might be formatted in a different direction from other text outside it.
  • <bdo> :- Overrides the current text direction.
  • <blockquote> :- Defines a section that is quoted from another source.
  • <body> :- Defines the body of the document.
  • <br> :- Defines a single line break.
  • <button> :- Defines a button.
  • <canvas> :- Used to draw graphics, on the fly, via scripting.
  • <caption> :- Defines a table caption.
  • <cite> :- Defines the title of a work.
  • <code> :- Defines a piece of computer code.
  • <col> :- Specifies column properties for each column within a <colgroup> element.
  • <colgroup> :- Specifies a group of one or more columns in a table for formatting.
  • <datalist> :- Specifies a list of pre-defined options for input controls.
  • <dd> :- Defines a description of a term in a description list.
  • <del> :- Defines text that has been deleted from a document.
  • <details> :- Defines additional details that the user can view or hide.
  • <dfn> :- Represents the defining instance of a term.
  • <dialog> :- Defines a dialog box or window.
  • <div> :- Defines a section in a document.
  • <dl> :- Defines a description list.
  • <dt> :- Defines a term is a description list.
  • <em> :- Defines a emphasized text.
  • <embed> :- Defines a container for an external application(non-HTML).
  • <fieldset> :- Groups related elements in a form.
  • <figcaption> :- Defines a caption for a <figure> element.
  • <figure> :- Specifies self contained content.
  • <footer> :- Defines a footer for a document or section.
  • <form> :- Defines an HTML form for user input.
  • <h1> to <h6> :- Defines HTML headings.
  • <head> :- Defines in information about the document.
  • <header> :- Defines a header for a document or section.
  • <hr> :- Defines a thematic change in the content.
  • <html> :- Defines the root of an HTML document.
  • <i> :- Defines a part of text in an alternate voice or mood.
  • <iframe> :- Defines an inline frame.
  • <img> :- Defines an image.
  • <input> :- Defines an input control.
  • <ins> :- Defines a text that has been inserted into a document.
  • <kbd> :- Defines keyboard input.
  • <keygen> :- Defines a key-pair generator field(for forms).
  • <label> :- Defines a label for an <input> element.
  • <legend> :- Defines a caption for a <fieldset> element.
  • <li> :- Defines a list item.
  • <link> :- Defines the relationship between a document and an external resource(most used to link to style sheets).
  • <main> :- Specifies the main content of a document.
  • <map> :- Defines a client-side image-map.
  • <mark> :- Defines a highlighted text.
  • <menu> :- Defines a list/menu of commands.
  • <menuitem> :- Defines a command/menu item that the user can invoke from a popup menu.
  • <meta> :- Defines metadata about an HTML document.
  • <meter> :- Defines a scalar measurement within a known range.
  • <nav> :- Defines navigation links.
  • <noscript> :- Defines an alternative content for users that do not support client-side scripts.
  • <object> :- Defines an embedded object.
  • <ol> :- Defines an ordered list.
  • <optgroup> :- Defines a group of related options in a drop-down list.
  • <option> :- Defines an option is a drop-down list.
  • <output> :- Defines the result of a calculation.
  • <p> :- Defines paragraph.
  • <param> :- Defines a parameter for an object.
  • <pre> :- Defines preformatted text.
  • <progress> :- Represents the progress of a task.
  • <q> :- Defines a short quotation.
  • <rp> :- Defines what to show in browsers that do not support ruby annotations.
  • <rt> :- Defines a explanation/pronunciation of characters (for East Asian typography).
  • <ruby> :- Defines a ruby annotation (for East Asian typography).
  • <s> :- Defines text is no longer correct.
  • <samp> :- Defines sample output from a computer program.
  • <script> :- Defines a client-side script.
  • <section> :- Defines a section in a document.
  • <select> :- Defines a drop-down list.
  • <small> :- Defines smaller text.
  • <source> :- Defines multiple media resources for media elements (<video> and <audio>).
  • <span> :- Defines a section in a document.
  • <strong> :- Defines important text.
  • <style> :- Defines style information for a document.
  • <sub> :- Defines sub-scripted text.
  • <summary> :- Defines a visible heading for a <details> element.
  • <sup> :- Defines super-scripted text.
  • <table> :- Defines a table.
  • <tbody> :- Groups the body content in a table.
  • <td> :- Defines a cell in a table.
  • <textarea> :- Defines a multi-line input control.
  • <tfoot> :- Groups the footer content in a table.
  • <th> :- Defines a header cell in a table.
  • <thead> :- Groups the header content in a table.
  • <time> :- Defines a date/time.
  • <title> :- Defines a title for the document.
  • <tr> :- Defines a row in a table.
  • <track> :- Defines a title for the document.
  • <u> :- Defines text that should be stylistically different from normal text.
  • <ul> :- Defines an unordered list.
  • <var> :- Defines a variable.
  • <video> :- Defines a video or movie.
  • <wbr> :- Defines a possible line-break.

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