
HTML – A Tag
The a
tag (link) is used for creating a link to another document, image, video, or to a section of the current document.
The a
tag (link) is used for creating a link to another document, image, video, or to a section of the current document.
The abbr
tag defines an abbreviation/acronym, like “USA”, “FBI”, or “CIA”. It can be used with the title attribute to show the meaning on mouseover.
The address
tag defines the contact information for the owner of a document/article and can be an email address, URL, physical address, phone number, etc.
The area
tag defines an area inside an ImageMap, which is an image with one or more clickable areas that take the user to different URLs.
The article
tag is used in a blog post, forum post, magazine article, etc. It specifies a self-contained composition in a site, document, or page.
The aside
tag refers to content loosely related to the rest of the page content. If it is removed, the remaining content will still make sense.
The audio
tag is used to embed music or spoken word audio on an HMTL page. The audio
tag contains one or more source
tags specifying different audio types.
The base
tag specifies the base URL and/or target for all relative URLs in a document. There can only be one per document placed inside the head
tag.
The bdi
tag (bi-directional isolation tag) is used to isolates text that may be formatted in a different direction from the other text surrounding it.
The bdo
tag (bi-directional override tag) is used to change the direction of the text from the other text surrounding it.
The blockquote
tag defines a section of text that is quoted from another source and may need to stand out on its own to some extent.
The body
tag defines the document’s body which contains all the contents, such as headings, paragraphs, images, hyperlinks, tables, lists, etc.
The b
tag specifies bold text without any extra importance to what the text is saying. It is simply visual.
Use a br
tag if you want to start a new line without starting a new paragraph. Unlike a new paragraph, no top or bottom margin will be added.
The button
tag defines a clickable button. It is mostly used inside of the form
tag to send the form or reset it, but can be used as a stand alone link.
The canvas
tag is a transparent container used to contain graphics on the page that are drawn using a scripting language like JavaScript.
The caption
tag defines a table caption. It must be inserted immediately after the opening table
tag and will be centered above the table by default.
The cite
tag defines the title of a creative work (e.g. a book, a poem, a song, a movie, a painting, a sculpture, etc.).
The code
tag defines a piece of computer code placed on the page for the user to see. The browser usually displays it as a monospace font by default.
The colgroup
tag specifies a group of one or more columns in a table for formatting using the col
tag and applying formatting to entire columns.
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