HTML element (TAG) Overview and instructions for use
A: Indicates the starting or destination position of the hyperlink.
Acronym: Abbreviation of the first letter.
Address: Indicates specific information, such as address, signature, author, and document information.
Applet: Place executable content on the page.
Area: Defines the shape, coordinates, and associated URL of a hyperlink area in a client image ing.
B: The specified text should be displayed in bold.
Base: Specify an explicit URL for parsing links and references to external sources, images and style sheets.
Basefont: Set the base font value of the default font when displaying text.
Bdo: Allows the author to disable bidirectional rules for selected text segments.
Bgsound: Enables the page to have a background sound or dubbing.
Big: Indicates that the text contained is displayed in a slightly larger font than the current font.
Blockquote: A quote in the text.
Body: Specifies the start and end of the document subject.
Br: Insert a line break.
Button: Specify a container. The HTML contained in the container is displayed as a button.
Caption: The table title, which is a simple description of the table.
Center: Center the specified text and image.
Cite: Indicates the citation in italic.
Code: Indicates the sample code.
Col: Describes the default attribute of a column-based table.
Colgroup: Describes the default attributes of one or more columns in the table.
Comment: Indicates invisible comments. Prevent the contained text or HTML source code from being parsed and displayed by the browser.
Dd: Indicates the definition in the definition list. The definition is usually indented in the definition list.
Del: Indicates that the text has been deleted from the document.
Dfn: Indicates the definition of a term.
Dir: Indicates the directory list.
P: Indicates a HTML area.
Dl: Indicates the definition list.
Dt: Indicates the definition term in the definition list.
Em: Emphasize text, which is usually displayed in italic.
Embed: Any types of documents can be embedded.
Fieldset: Draws a box outside the text and other elements contained in the field set.
Font: Indicates the new font, size, and color of the included text.
Form: The controls contained in the description are components of a form.
Frame: Indicates a single frame in the FRAMESET element.
Frameset: Indicates a framework set, used to organize multiple frameworks and nested framework sets.
Head: Provides unordered information sets about documents.
Hn: Displays text in the title style.
Hr: Draw a horizontal line.
Html: Indicates that the document contains HTML elements.
I: The specified text should be displayed in italic.
Iframe: Create an embedded floating frame.
Img: Embed images or video clips in the document.
Input: Create various form input controls.
Input type = button: Create a button control.
Input type = checkbox: Create a check box control.
Input type = file: Create a file upload control with a text box and a browse button.
Input type = hidden: Transmits the status information about customer/server interaction.
Input type = image: Create an image control. After the control is clicked, the form is submitted immediately.
Input type = password: Creates a single-line text INPUT control similar to the INPUT type = text control, but does not display the user INPUT content.
Input type = radio: Create a single button control.
Input type = reset: Create a button. Click this button to reset the form control back to its initial value.
Input type = submit: Create a button. Click this button to submit the form.
Input type = text: Create a text input control for a single row.
Ins: Indicates the text inserted into the document.
Isindex: Display a dialog box in the browser, prompting the user to enter a single line of text.
Kbd: Displays text in a fixed-width font.
Label: Specify tags for other elements on the page.
Legend: Insert a title in the box drawn by the fieldSet object.
Li: Indicates a project in the list.
Link: Allows connections between the current document and external document.
Listing: Displays text in a fixed-width font.
Map: Contains coordinate data mapped to the client image.
Marqueee: Create a scrolling text subtitle.
Menu: Creates an unordered list.
Meta: Send hidden information about the document to the server and client.
Nobr: Displays text without line breaks.
Noframes: Contains HTML for browsers that do not support FRAMESET elements.
Noscript: Specifies the HTML displayed in a browser that does not support scripts.
Object: Insert an object to the HTML page.
Ol: Compile the sorting list.
Optgroup: Allow the author to logically group the options in the select element.
Option: Indicates an option in the SELECT element.
P: Indicates a segment.
Param: Set the initial attribute values of the APPLET, EMBED, or OBJECT element.
Pre: Displays text in a fixed-width font.
Q: Separate the quotes in the text.
S: Display text with strikethrough.
Samp: Indicates the sample code.
Script: Specifies the script on the page interpreted by the script engine.
Select: Indicates a list box or a drop-down box.
Small: The text to be included should be displayed in a font that is slightly smaller than the current font.
Span: Specifies the embedded text container.
Strike: Display text with strikethrough.
Strong: Displays text in bold.
Style: Specify the style sheet of the page.
Sub: The text must be displayed in the following format, which is slightly smaller than the current font.
Sup: The text is displayed in the form of the above mark, slightly smaller than the current font.
Table: The content is organized into tables containing rows and columns.
Tbody: Specifies which rows are used as the table bodies.
Td: Specify cells in the table.
Textarea: Multi-line text input control.
Tfoot: Specifies which rows are used as the end of the table.
Th: Specifies the title column. The title column is centered in the cell and displayed in bold.
Thead: Specifies which rows are used as the header.
Title: The document title.
Tr: Specifies a row in the table.
Tt: Displays text in a fixed-width font.
U: Displays text with an underscore.
Ul: List of unordered projects.
Var: Define program variables, which are usually displayed in italic.
Wbr: Insert soft line breaks into a piece of NOBR text.