* The start tag is often referred to as the start tag (opening tag), and the end tag is often called a closed tag (closing tag).
HTML tags are not case sensitive:<p> is equivalent to <p>. It is recommended to use lowercase tags.
1, the HTML title (Heading) is defined by the tag. such as:<H1> This is a title </H1>
<P> to define the . such as: <p> This is a paragraph. </p>
<A> . The address of the link in the href attribute specify <a href= " url " link text </a> such as: <a href = "http://www.runoob.com "> This is a link </a>
4, HTML images are tagged to define . such as: <img Src= "/images/logo.png " width= "258" height= "39" />
5 . HTML elements with no content are called empty elements. The empty element is closed in the Start tab. <br> is the empty element without closing the label (the<br> tag defines a newline).
6. HTML horizontal lines tags create horizontal lines in the HTML page. The HR element can be used to delimit content. such as:<p> This is a paragraph. </P> <hr>
7. The HTML comment Comment is as follows: Example <!-- This is a comment --
8. HTML wrapping If you want to wrap (a new line) without creating a new paragraph, use the <br/> tag: <p> this <br> paragraph <BR> demonstrates the effect of the branch </P>
9. HTML text formatting tags
Define bold font:<b> Define emphasis characters:<em> define italic:<i> define small words:< ;small> definition of aggravating tone:<strong>
Define subscript:<sub> define superscript:<sup> define Insert Word:<ins> define Delete word: <del>
HTML "Computer Output" tab
Define computer code:<code> define keyboard code:<kbd> Define computer code sample:<samp> define variable:<var& gt; Define pre-formatted text:<pre>
HTML citations, references, and label definitions
Definition abbreviation:<abbr> define address:<address> define Text direction:<bdo> define long references:& Lt;blockquote> defining short References:<q>
Define references, citation:<cite> define a definition project:<def>
10. HTML Link-target property opens the document in a new window: <a href="http://www.runoob.com/" Target="_blank"> Access rookie Tutorial! </a>
HTML Link-id attribute
To insert an ID in an HTML document:
<a id= "Tips" > Useful tips section </a>
Create a link to the Useful Tips section (id= tips) in an HTML document:
<a href= "#tips" > Access useful tips section </a>
Alternatively, create a link from another page to the "Helpful Tips section (id=" Tips ")":
<a href= "Http://www.runoob.com/html/html-links.html#tips" > Access Useful tips Section </a>
HTML Notes (ii)