The document introduces HTML and basic HTML tags. It explains what HTML is and some common tags like <DOCTYPE>, <html>, <head>, <title>, <body>, <p>, and <h1>. It also lists other tags that can be used like <a>, <img>, <ul>, <ol>, <li>, <table>, <form>, and <button>.
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Introduction of HTML and Basic Codes of HTML
The document introduces HTML and basic HTML tags. It explains what HTML is and some common tags like <DOCTYPE>, <html>, <head>, <title>, <body>, <p>, and <h1>. It also lists other tags that can be used like <a>, <img>, <ul>, <ol>, <li>, <table>, <form>, and <button>.
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INTRODUCTION OF
HTML AND BASIC
CODES OF HTML BY JOHN ANDREI AVILA INTRODUCTION OF HTML • HTML, or Hyper Text Markup Language, is the standard markup language for creating web pages. It is used to structure content on the web, such as text, images, links, forms, and multimedia. HTML consists of a series of elements, which are represented by tags enclosed in angle brackets. Let's break down the code: • <!DOCTYPE html>: This declaration defines the document type and version of HTML (in this case, HTML5). • <html lang="en">: The root element of an HTML page. The lang attribute specifies the language of the document. • <head>: Contains meta- information about the HTML document, such as character set, viewport settings, and the page title. • <meta charset="UTF-8">: Sets the character encoding for the document to UTF-8. • <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">: Configures the viewport for responsive design on various devices. • <title>Your Page Title</title>: Sets the title of the HTML document, which appears in the browser's title bar or tab. • <body>: Contains the content of the HTML document. • <p>: Paragraph tag. Represents a paragraph of text. • <h1>: Heading tag. Represents the main heading of the page. (<h1> to <h6> are available for different heading levels.) You can add various HTML elements to structure and format your content. For example, you can use: • <a> for links • <img> for images • <ul>, <ol>, and <li> for lists • <table>, <tr>, <th>, and <td> for tables • <form>, <input>, <textarea>, and <button> for forms • Feel free to explore more HTML tags and attributes based on your needs. HTML is the backbone of web development and serves as the foundation for building interactive and visually appealing websites. • GROUP 3 • MEMBERS: • AVILA, JOHN ANDREI T. • TAGANAHAN, LANCE DENMAR • SIGON, DENISE • DE GUZMAN, STEPHANIE • LAURISTA, KAI • PADILLA, RANDAL • BANAL, TRISHA MAE • BOTONES, RHEA • MATEO, JOMARI ELLIS THANK YOU