Here are a some HTML Tags I need to remember:
- HTML – Each web page begins (HTML) and ends (/HTML) with this tag meaning Hyper Text Markup Language.
- HEAD – This section contains information about the web page. It is one of two main sections (other being BODY) in our web page.
- TITLE – Is required in all HTML documents and it defines the title of the document.
- BODY – Defines the document's body. Element that contains all the contents of an HTML document, such as text, hyperlinks, images, tables, lists, etc.
- P – Is used in ordered lists, unordered lists, and in menu lists.
- BR – Is an empty tag which means that it has no end tag.
- A HREF – Specifies the URL of the page the link goes to.
- IMG SRC= ALT= – Specifies an alternate text for an image, if the image cannot be displayed.The alt attribute provides alternative information for an image if a user for some reason cannot view it (because of slow connection, an error in the src attribute, or if the user uses a screen reader).
- UL – Defines an unordered (bulleted) list.
- OL – Defines an unordered (bulleted) list.
- LI – Defines a list item.
- TABLE – Defines an HTML table. An HTML table consists of the (table) element and one or more (tr), (th), and (td) elements.
- TR – Defines a row in an HTML table.
- TD – Defines a standard cell in an HTML table. An HTML table has two kinds of cells:
Header cells: contains header information (created with the (TH) element). The text in (TH) elements are bold and centered by default.
Standard cells: contains data (created with the (TD) element). The text in (TD) elements are regular and left-aligned by default.
- HR - Defines a thematic break in an HTML page (e.g. a shift of topic). The (HR) element is used to separate content (or define a change) in an HTML page.