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**Important HTML tags**  




*Basic tags:-
<html> </html>
Creates an HTML document

<head> </head>
Sets off the title & other info that isn't displayed

<body> </body>
Sets off the visible portion of the document

<title> </title>
Puts name of the document in the title bar; when
bookmarking pages, this is what is bookmarked
Body attributes (only used in email newsletters)

<body bgcolor=?>
Sets background color, using name or hex value

<body text=?>
Sets text color, using name or hex value

<body link=?>
Sets color of links, using name or hex value

<body vlink=?>
Sets color of visited links, using name or hex value

<body alink=?>
Sets color of active links (while mouse-clicking) 


*Body attributes (only used in email newsletters):-
<body bgcolor=?>
Sets background color, using name or hex value

<body text=?>
Sets text color, using name or hex value

<body link=?>
Sets color of links, using name or hex value

<body vlink=?>
Sets color of visited links, using name or hex value

<body alink=?>
Sets color of active links (while mouse-clicking)


*Text Tags:-
<pre> </pre>
Creates preformatted text

<h1> </h1> --> <h6> </h6>
Creates headlines -- H1=largest, H6=smallest

<b> </b>
Creates bold text (should use <strong> instead)

<i> </i>
Creates italicized text (should use <em> instead)

<tt> </tt>
Creates typewriter-style text

<code> </code>
Used to define source code, usually monospace

<cite> </cite>
Creates a citation, usually processed in italics

<address> </address>
Creates address section, usually processed in italics

<em> </em>
Emphasizes a word (usually processed in italics)

<strong> </strong>
Emphasizes a word (usually processed in bold)

<font size=?> </font>
Sets size of font - 1 to 7 (should use CSS instead)

<font color=?> </font>
Sets font color (should use CSS instead)

<font face=?> </font>
Defines the font used (should use CSS instead)


*Links:-
<a href="URL">clickable text</a>
Creates a hyperlink to a Uniform Resource Locator

<a href="mailto:EMAIL_ADDRESS">clickable text</a>
Creates a hyperlink to an email address

<a name="NAME">
Creates a target location within a document

<a href="#NAME">clickable text</a>
Creates a link to that target location


*Formatting:-
<p> </p>
Creates a new paragraph

<br>
A Inserts a line break (carriage return)

<blockquote> </blockquote>
Puts content in a quote - indents text from both sides

<div> </div>
Used to format block content with CSS

<span> </span>
Used to format inline content with CSS


*Lists:-
<ul> </ul>
Creates an unordered list

<ol start=?> </ol>
Creates an ordered list (start=xx,
where xx is a counting number)

<li> </li>
Encompasses each list item

<dl> </dl>
Creates a definition list

<dt>
Precedes eachdefintion term

<dd>
Precedes eachdefintion


*Graphical elements:-
<hr>
Inserts a horizontal rule

<hr size=?>
Sets size (height) of horizontal rule

<hr width=?>
Sets width of rule (as a % or absolute pixel length)

<hr noshade>
Creates a horizontal rule without a shadow

<img src="URL" />
Adds image; it is a separate file located at the URL

<img src="URL" align=?>
Aligns image left/right/center/bottom/top/middle (use CSS)

<img src="URL" border=?>
Sets size of border surrounding image (use CSS)

<img src="URL" height=?>
Sets height of image, in pixels

<img src="URL" width=?>
Sets width of image, in pixels

<img src="URL" alt=?>
Sets the alternate text for browsers that can't
process images (required by the ADA)


*Forms:-
<form> </form>
Defines a form

<select multiple name=? size=?> </select>
Creates a scrolling menu. Size sets the number of
menu items visible before user needs to scroll.

<select name=?> </select>
Creates a pulldown menu

<option>
Sets off each menu item

<textarea name=? cols="x" rows="y"></textarea>
Creates a text box area. Columns set the width;
rows set the height.

<input type="checkbox" name=? value=?>
Creates a checkbox.

<input type="checkbox" name=? value=? checked>
Creates a checkbox which is pre-checked.

<input type="radio" name=? value=?>
Creates a radio button.

<input type="radio" name=? value=? checked>
Creates a radio button which is pre-checked.

<input type="text" name=? size=?>
Creates a one-line text area. Size sets length, in
characters.

<input type="submit" value=?>
Creates a submit button. Value sets the text in the
submit button.

<input type="image" name=? src=? border=? alt=?>
Creates a submit button using an image.

<input type="reset">
Creates a reset button


*HTML5 input tag attributes:-
<input type="email" name=?>
Sets a single-line textbox for email addresses

<input type="url" name=?>
Sets a single-line textbox for URLs

<input type="number" name=?>
Sets a single-line textbox for a number

<input type="range" name=?>
Sets a single-line text box for a range of numbers

<input type="date/month/week/time" name=?>
Sets a single-line text box with a calendar
showing the date/month/week/time

<input type="search" name=?>
Sets a single-line text box for searching

<input type="color" name=?>
Sets a single-line text box for picking a color


*Tables (use only for data layout - use CSS for page layout):-
<table> </table>
Creates a table

<tr> </tr>
Sets off each row in a table

<td> </td>
Sets off each cell in a row

<th> </th>
Sets off the table header (a normal cell with bold,
centered text)

*Table attributes (only use for email newsletters):-
<table border=?>
Sets the width of the border around table cells

<table cellspacing=?>
Sets amount of space between table cells

<table cellpadding=?>
Sets amount of space between a cell's border and
its contents

<table width=?>
Sets width of the table in pixels or as a percentage

<tr align=?>
Sets alignment for cells within the row
(left/center/right)

<td align=?>
Sets alignment for cells (left/center/right)

<tr valign=?>
Sets vertical alignment for cells within the row
(top/middle/bottom)

<td valign=?>
Sets vertical alignment for cell (top/middle/bottom)

<td rowspan=?>
Sets number of rows a cell should span (default=1)

<td colspan=?>
Sets number of columns a cell should span

<td nowrap>
Prevents lines within a cell from being broken to fit

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