There are many different html tags. Tags for images, videos, links, formatting just to name a few.
Some common tags used in HTML are:
* <HTML> - The tag that encloses all HTML content * <TITLE> - Tag for the browser title
* <H1> to <H6> - Headers - to display headings * <OL>, <UL>, <LI> - to display lists (Ordered and unordered) * <B>, <I>, <U> - text formatting - to display text in bold, italics, underlined. * <font> - to set text font
* <HR> - to draw a horizontal line * <BR> - line break * <IMG> - to display images etc...
There is basically only one 'type' of HTML, however, there are different ways in which the browser translates HTML.
Technically, a web designer can program in two different types; Loose and Strict.
HTML tags can be grouped into two primary groups. The first is the container tag. These tags contain information (including other tag) between an opening and closing tag. For instance, the paragraph tag.
A paragraph, along with other information goes here.
The second type of tag is the empty tag. Empty tags do not have a corresponding closing tag. Instead, the relevant information for an empty tag is contained in the tags attributes. The image tag is a perfect example.
The major versions of HTML are HTML 2, HTML 3.2, HTML 4.0, HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0 and HTML 5.
Currently, the most common version in use is XHTML, but HTML 5, a replacement, is gaining ground. HTML 3.2 is the first version to be standardized by the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C, but that standard was referred to as a "recommendation."
HTML 1,2, and 3: Old Html formats
HTML 4: a still commonly used HTML format
HTML 5: the new HTML type
XHTML: A more strict type of HTML making some tags different like <br/> to <br></br>
I personally would recomend HTML 4 or 5 but XHTML is also very good and what many HTML editors use.
If you have any questions, ask.
In HTML 5, the two primary groupings for tags are closed tags, and unclosed tags.
Closed tags require both an opening tag and a closing tag, and their content exists in between. For instance, the paragraph tag.
This is a paragraph.
Unclosed tags (or "self-closing" in XHTML) do not have a partner. In other words, the initial tag is the only tag that is necessary (or even valid) and the important information is instead contained within the elements attribute. The classic example of an unclosed tag is the image tag:
In XHTML, tags must close to comply with the XML specification. If you're working in that older standard, an unclosed tag "self-closes" using a / before the greater-than sign. In other words:
There are 2 major types of HTML tags. Empty tags are the tags which do not need to be closed.
There are many types of HTML tags. Some of the examples would include Script tag which helps execute JavaScript.
No tags are used in CSS. Tags are actually what CSS primarily styles.
You can use Notepad to write HTML pages, and HTML consists of tags. So you would be writing a lot of tags when using Notepad to create a HTML page.
In the Html the bold tag is used to bold the sentence..... Ex: <b>xxxx</b>
HTML source code shows the tags that are formed. It is because it is a markup language and all the coding is in tags.
<TITLE> </TITLE>, Text formatting tags
HTML is a markup language, thus has a number of tags. Some very common tags are <p>,<a><body> etc.
HTML tags are the predefined tags that are embedded within the "<>". Each HTML tags has the following attributes and operations.
There are Three types of controls available in ASP .Net. 1. HTML Controls (Traditional HTML Tags) 2. Web Server Controls (New ASP .Net Tags) 3. Validation Server Controls (To validate Inputs)
No tags are used in CSS. Tags are actually what CSS primarily styles.
You can use Notepad to write HTML pages, and HTML consists of tags. So you would be writing a lot of tags when using Notepad to create a HTML page.
HTML cannot work without it's tags. It uses tags for it's scripting work.
In the Html the bold tag is used to bold the sentence..... Ex: <b>xxxx</b>
HTML can be added by adding tags to the code. HTML tags are the ones that cause the view to modify.
An HTML webpage is a collection of HTML tags. The tags are arranged in a proper way to create a web page.
HTML contains many more than 2 tags. Most tags come in a set of 1 opening and 1 closing tag. For example, <html> and </html>.
HTML tags are put between <>. Example: <FONT size="2">
HTML uses tags for its complete functionality. These tags are defined to do a certain work.