Here are all the tags known to man (well, almost). They are listed
according to use. If you're looking for text formatters, choose
those. Frames, forms, and tables have their own settings. Have
fun!
[ The
Basics | Text
Control | Lists
| Page
Breaks | Applets
and More ]
[ Frames,
Tables and Forms | Images
and Links ]
[ Special
Tags ]
Basics
Note:
If you tried but it was not work right, please try to change these
tag &It to the symbol "<"
instead of. Then do the same with each tutorials so.
- The basics cover the
tags you need in order for the page "to exist". This
doesn't include what goes in the page. Only what you need in
order for the browser to recognize that it truly is a web
page.
- <html>
</html>
- The basic tag for
every page. This tells the browser that the file being loaded
is a HTML document. Please look at this basic layout of any
web page to see how it's used.
- <head>
</head>
- Head - defines the
head of your page. Includes the <title>
</title> tag.
- <body>
</body>
- Allows you to define
the body arguments. This can include:
- background="file.gif"
- bgcolor="#rgbcode"
- text="#rgbcode"
- link="#rgbcode"
- vlink="#rgbcode"
- topmargin=n
- defines the top of the margin for the body.
- leftmargin=n
- rightmargin=n
For help with
colors, try this powerful Color
Program.
- <title>
</title>
- Title - allows you to display a
title at the top of the browser.
- <meta>
- Meta Tags - allows the owner to
display certain information to the browser without the page
seeing it. Here are some examples:
<meta name="description" content="This
is my page description.">- describe your page
<meta name="keywords" content="word1,
word2, word3, word4"> - enter keywords for your
page
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="refresh"
content="10; url=index2.html"> - reloads the
page after 10 seconds to index2.html
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="text" content="This
is my page description."> - another text tag
- <h1>
</h1>
- Header - this allows
you to change the size of the letter or words it's
surrounding. Covers H1 - H6, H1 being the biggest and H6 being
the smallest.
- <center>
</center>
- Center - allows you
to display the text in the center of the page.
- <ins>
</ins>
- Inserted Text -
allows you to insert text.
- <person>
</person>
- Person's Name -
allows you to distinguish someone's name, like Shpank.
- <q>
</q>
- Quotation - set
certain test as a quote.
Like this .
- <big>
</big>
- Big - makes the test
bigger
than the rest.
- <small>
</small>
- Small - makes the text smaller
than the rest.
- <sub> </sub>
- Subscript - allows you to make
the text look like this.
- <sup> </sup>
- Superscript - gives superscript
effect to your text.
- <abbrev>
</abbrev>
- Abbreviation -
abbreviate
certain text.
- <acronym>
</acronym>
- Acronym - well, I don't know,
let's try it out.
- <au> </au>
- Author's Name - insert the
author's name into the page, like Shpank.
- <del> </del>
- Deleted Text
- <font> </font>
- Font - allows you to control
different aspects of the text. Includes:
size=n (+1 - +5) (-1 - -5)
color=#rgbcode - defines the color
face="name" - defines the font face. Could be
Helvetica, Arial, etc.
- <b> </b>
- Bold - makes a word or group of
words bold. <b>bold</b>.
- <strong>
</strong>
- Strong - basically the same as bold,
just longer code. <strong>bold</strong>
- <i> </i>
- Italics - italicizes a word or group
of words.
- <em> </em>
- Emphasis - basically the same as italics.
- <u> </u>
- Underline - underlines a word or group
of words. But does not work with all browsers.
- <tt> </tt>
- Typewriter Type - makes a fixed
width font.
- <address>
</address>
- Address - another
italics tag
. There are alot of them.
- <blockquote> </blockquote>
- Block Quote - indents the left
and right-hand sides of the text.
- <cite> </cite>
- Cite - another italics
tag.
- <code> </code>
- Code - another kewl
fixed
width font tag.
- <dfn> </dfn>
- Definition - allows to embolden
or italicize a word or group of words.
- <kbd> </kbd>
- Keyboard - another fixed
width font.
- <samp> </samp>
- Sample - can you believe it?
Another fixed width tag.
- <var> </var>
- Italics - yet another way to
italicize a word or group of words.
- <pre> </pre>
- Preformatted - allows the text to
appear in the browser as it does on the page. Look below for
an example.
- <listing>
</listing>
- Listing - a small fixed-width
font tag - kind of like <pre>
</pre> that spaces everything out.
- <dl> </dl>
- Descriptive List - another way to
list things. This is what I use on a majority of my pages.
- <dt> </dt>
- Defines the topic of the
descriptive list.
- <dd> </dd>
- The Descriptive Description. This
the indented part that is displayed.
- <ol> </ol>
- Ordered List - a way to group
items into a list.
- <li></li>
- Line item tag defines the list
items with a number or a dot. Includes the following:
- start=n
- type="A/a/I/i" for
upper or lower case and Roman numerals.
- <ul> </ul>
- Unordered List - another way to
list items. Also uses the <li></li> tags to
define the list items with a bullet instead of a number
number. Includes the following options:
- type="DISC/CIRCLE/SQUARE"
- <hr>
- Horizontal Rule - allows you to
divide a page with a line. Includes the following options:
- width=pixels/percentage
- align=left/right/center
- size=n noshade - takes
away the shading inside.
- <br>
- Break - allows the text to break
without a full paragraph. The options are:
- clear=left/right/all
- <nobr> </nobr>
- No Breaks - allows the test to
continue without breaking.
- <table>
</table>
- Tables - these tags allow you to
insert tables into your page like all of mine. It has the
following options:
- width=n
- height=n
- border=n
- cellpadding=n
- cellspacing=n
It also includes the
following tags with their associated options:
- <tr></tr>
- <td></td>
- <th> </th>
- align=left/middle/right
- valign=top/middle/bottom
- color=#rgbcode
- colspan=n
- rowspan=n
For more info, please see my
tables
tutorial.
- <frameset> </frameset>
- Frameset - allows you to setup frames on your
page. Includes the following:
- rows="pixels/percentage"
- cols="pixels/percentage"
- frameborder=n
- framewidth=n
- marginheight=n
- marginwidth=n
Also includes the frame tag to establish
content. These include:
- marginheight=n
- marginwidth=n
- name="name"
- noresize
- src="file.html/file.gif/file.jpg"
- scrolling="yes/no/auto"
Don't forget the <noframes>
tag for those browsers who can't handle frames or they
won't get bunk.
- <frame>
- Frame - includes the frame tag to establish
content. These include:
- marginheight=n
- marginwidth=n
- name="name"
- noresize
- src="file.html/file.gif/file.jpg"
- scrolling="yes/no/auto"
For more information about frames,
please visit my frames
tutorial.
- <form> </form>
- Form - this allows you to insert forms onto
your page. It includes the following options:
- method=POST/GET
- action="file/script
Also, you can use the following to add
checkbox's, text box's, and more. They include:
- <input
type="text/hidden/checkbox/radio/submit/reset
size="n" maxlength="n"
name="name" value="file/URL">
- <select name="name"
size="n">
- <option
value="value1">Value1</option>
- <textarea name="name"
rows="n" cols="n"
value="file/URL" wrap="virtual">
</textarea>
For more information, please check out
my forms
tutorial.
- <multicol> </multicol>
- Multicolumns - allows almost the same effect
as tables. It has the foowling options:
- cols="n"
- gutter="n"
- width="pixels/percentage"
- <a href="file">
</a>
- Hypertext Anchor - this allows
you to make certain text or picture a link to another page or
graphic not on the page. It can include the following options:
- target="frame name"
- <img>
- Image - this allows you to insert
a .jpg or .gif image into your web page. It has the following
options:
- src="file.gif"/src="file.jpg"
- height=n
- width=n
- lowsrc="file.gif"/lowsrc="file.jpg"
- alt="text"
- usemap="#mapname"
- ismap
- align="left/right/middle/bottom/top/absmiddle/textop/absbottom"
- border=n
- <map> </map>
- Image Map - used to define the
areas and coordinates of an image map. If you would like more
information on image maps, check out my tutorial.
It will hopefully answer any of your questions.
- <applet>
</applet>
- Java Applet - allows you to
insert a Java applet directly into your page. It includes:
- code="java.class"
- codebase="/dir/to/applet"
- height="n"
- width="n"
- <script>
</script>
- Javascript - allows a JavaScript
applet to load within the page. This tag usually appears after
the </title> and before the </head> tag. It
usually looks like this:
<title>Title</title>
<script language="JavaScript">
Script goes here.
</script>
</head>
- <!-- text -->
- Allows text to appear invisible
on the page. This is used if you would like to save comments
on the page, but not have them load on the page. Like:
<!-- This section is for beginners -->
- <!--# -->
- This tag is used with SSI
scripts. Instead of loading the
text, it performs an action. For more information on Server
Side Includes, click here.
- <marquee> </marquee>
- Marquee - an IE only tag, so only IE users
will see it. It allows scrolling text in the browser.
Includes:
- behavior=slide/alternative
- width=pixels/percentage
- hspace=n
- vspave=n
- loop=n/-1/infinite
- bgcolor=#rgbcode
- scrollamount=n
- scrolldelay=n
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