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HTML Tags
2011-2012
Basic Tags
• Doctype <!DOCTYPE html> or <!doctype html>
• HTML <html lang=” ”> </html>
• Head <head> </head>
• Title<title> </title>
• Body <body> </body>
• Use the website to find the definitions http
://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/HTML/Trainin
g/
HTML_Document
Basic Content Tags• Heading <h1> through <h6> & </h1> through <h6>
• Paragraph <p> </p>
• Line & Break <hr> and <br>
• Unordered List <ul> </ul> and <li> </li>
• Ordered List <ol> </ol> and <li> </li>
• Definition List <dl> </dl>, <dt> </dt> and <dd>
</dd>
• Use the website to find the definitions http
://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/HTML/Training/Basic
_content
Definitions Basic Tags
• Doctype- exists before the <html> start tag, is case-
insensitive in the HTML syntax. Used to help set what
standards to use
• HTML- should include “lang” attribute that specifies the
primary language for the contents of the element
• Head- represents a collection of metadata for the Document.
– Meta helps search engines find your page & record your page in
your history
• Title- represents the main title of your document
• Body- represents the main content of the document.
Definitions Basic Content Tags
• Heading- headings are specified w/ numbers 1-6, 1
is the highest rank & largest, 6 the lowest &
smallest
• Paragraph- separates paragraphs to look as though
there is a blank line or similar to single spacing
• Line & Break- horizontal rule <hr> adds a line to
separate sections, a line break <br> simply moves
your text to the next line, similar to pressing the
enter button
Definitions Basic Content Tags Continued
• Unordered List- bulleted list, <li> are the bullets or “child
nodes” of the main concept from the <ul> item or term
• Ordered List- numbered or alphabet list, again <li> are
the points or “child nodes” of the main concept <ol>,
but <ol> also tells what type of outline to use, number
or letter…
• Definition List- <dl> tells the page you are using a
definition style, <dt> is the term, <dd> is your definiton