HTML TAGS DEFINED!


<HTML> and</HTML>    The very first tag in your HTML document.

<HEAD> and</HEAD>    The second tag, contains information about the webpage.

<TITLE> and</TITLE>    Contains the webpage title.

<BODY> and</BODY>    Page contents appear within these tags.

<P>    Paragraph Tag.
Starts a new paragraph, which is separated by a blank line.

<H1>    Heading, Size 1.
Creates heading text, size 1. Headings have a blank line above and below.

<H2>    Heading, Size 2.
Creates heading text, size 2. Headings have a blank line above and below.

<H3-H6>    Headings, sizes 3-6.
Creates heading text, sizes 3-6. Headings have a blank line above and below.

<BR>    Newline Tag.
Creates new line, break.

<B>    Bold text.
Creates bold text.

<I>    Italic Tag.
Creates italic text.

<U>    Underline Tag.
Creates underlined text.

<TT>    Teletype Tag.
Creates teletype text in font such as Courier that allots same width to each character.

<HR>    Horizontal Rule Tag.
Creates a line, which can vary in width and thickness.




<IMG>    Inline Image Tag.
Creates an image that you can view with a browser.

<A>    Anchor Tag.
Creates a link which points to text within an HTML document. The anchor is the destination of the link. The code for this is < A NAME="PARA"></A> and is put in the document where you want the link to go to. "PARA" is a variable word I chose. You then create a link to it with the code:<A HREF="#PARA">Go To There</A>.
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<OL>    Ordered List tag.
Creates an ordered list in numeric order.

List of stuff

  1. List item one
  2. List item two
  3. List item three

<LI>    List Item tag.
Creates a List Item tag for use within an Ordered List (see above) or an Unordered List (see below). This is a one-sided tag.

<UL>    Unordered List tag.
Creates an Unordered List.

Unordered List With Bullets


<DL><DT><DD>    Definition List tags.
Creates Definition Lists (making the definition line indented slightly to the right). <DL> is the definition list, <DT> is the term to be defined, <DD> is the definition. <DT> & <DD> are one-sided tags.

Definition of HTML

HTML
Hyper Text Markup Language: the language used to create web documents.

<A HREF> and </A>    Tags used to create links.
Example: <A HREF="index.html"></A>

<TABLE> and</TABLE>    Indicates start of a table. Don't forget TABLE BORDER=size, CELLSPACING=size, and CELLPADDING=size, BORDERCOLORLIGHT or DARK, TABLE ALIGN=, ALIGN= and VALIGN= LEFT, RIGHT, TOP, BOTTOM, MIDDLE, CENTER, for text within cells of a table, TABLE WIDTH="size", HEIGHT="size", ROWSPAN=value, COLSPAN=value, BGCOLOR="color", ...

<TH> and</TH>    Creates table headings.

<TR> and</TR>    Creates table rows.

<TD> and</TD>    Creates cells within a table.

<MAP> and</MAP>    Indicates start of an image map.

<AREA> and</AREA>    Defines parts of an image map.
Example: <AREA SHAPE=circle COORDS="20,20,70,60">

<PRE> and</PRE>    Used to display preformatted, fixed- width font in a text table. Retains blank spaces and blank lines.

<CAPTION> and</CAPTION>    Used for creating captions above a table.

<! comment text>    Identifies comments written by the webmaster in the HTML code. Useful for someone else looking at the code. Does not appear in the webpage.

<FRAME> and</FRAME>    Used for creating frames.

<FORM> and</FORM>    Used for creating forms.

©    Copyright symbol.
Indicates the page is protected by a copyright. Use the coding "&#169."

®    Registered trademark.
Indicates that something is a registered trademark. Use code "&#174."

·    Bullet Tag.
Creates a bullet for a list. Use code "&#183."

º    Clear bullet Tag.
Creates a clear bullet for a list. Use code "&#186."

™    Trademark symbol.
Creates a trademark symbol. Use code "&#153."

<    Less than symbol.
Creates a less than symbol. Use code "&#60."

>    Greater than symbol.
Creates a greater than symbol. Use code "&#62."

&    Ampersand symbol.
Creates an ampersand, "and" symbol. Use code "&#38."




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