Here I only give some of the easy-to-forget markup elements that I don't normally use.
1 dl--definition list, combined with DT and DD use, such as:
<dl> <dt> Chinese cities </dt> <dd> Beijing </dd> <dd> Shanghai </dd> <dd> Suzhou </dd>< /dl>
2. The text between the blockquote and cite blockquote tag definition block reference,<blockquote></blockquote> is often indented on the left and right sides (usually increasing margins), sometimes using italics, This means that the block references have their own space. Such as:
< blockquote > Cascading style sheets are a computer language used to represent file styles such as HTML (an application of the standard Universal Markup Language) or XML (a subset of the standard Universal Markup Language). CSS is currently the latest version of CSS3, is to be able to truly achieve Web page performance and content separation of a style design language. Compared to the performance of traditional HTML, CSS can control the placement of objects in the Web page with pixel-level precision, support almost all font size styles, have the ability to edit Web objects and model styles, and be able to conduct preliminary interaction design, is currently based on the best performance design language text display. CSS can be based on the understanding of different users to simplify or optimize the writing, for all types of people, have a strong legibility. </blockquote>
Both sides have indentation cite label defines the title of the work, the effect title becomes italic, such as:
< cite >"Spring Hill"</cite>
3. Abbr,acronym. ABBR mark abbreviation, acronym Mark initials.
4 Micro-format
Those tags in html