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Important_HTML_Tags

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Important_HTML_Tags

basics html tags

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Important HTML Tags and Their Usage

1. Basic Structure Tags

<html>: The root element of an HTML page.

<head>: Contains meta-information about the document.

<title>: Specifies the title of the document.

<body>: Contains the content of the document.

2. Text Formatting Tags

<h1> to <h6>: Heading tags, with <h1> being the most important.

<p>: Defines a paragraph.

<a>: Creates hyperlinks.

<strong>: Makes text bold.

<em>: Emphasizes text (usually italicized).

<br>: Inserts a line break.

<hr>: Inserts a horizontal line.

3. List Tags

<ul>: Unordered list.

<ol>: Ordered list.

<li>: List item.


4. Image and Media Tags

<img>: Embeds images.

<video>: Embeds video content.

<audio>: Embeds audio content.

5. Table Tags

<table>: Defines a table.

<tr>: Defines a table row.

<td>: Defines a table cell.

<th>: Defines a table header cell.

6. Form Tags

<form>: Defines an HTML form for user input.

<input>: Defines an input field.

<label>: Defines a label for an <input> element.

<button>: Defines a clickable button.

<select>: Defines a drop-down list.

<option>: Defines an option in a drop-down list.

<textarea>: Defines a multi-line text input.

7. Semantic Tags

<header>: Represents introductory content or navigational links.


<nav>: Defines a set of navigation links.

<section>: Represents a section of a document.

<article>: Represents independent content.

<aside>: Defines content aside from the content it is placed in.

<footer>: Represents a footer for a document or section.

8. Div and Span Tags

<div>: Defines a division or section in an HTML document.

<span>: Used to group inline-elements for styling or scripting.

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