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Chapter 5 : HTML Elements

1.    HTML Elements  There are two types of elements 1.1 Block-level   1.2 Inline   1.1      What are Block-level Elements ? A block-level element always starts on a new line and takes up the full width available (stretches out to the left and right as far as it can). These are the following block-level elements.   1.      nav 2.      header 3.      section 4.      main 5.      article 6.      figure 7.      figcaption 8.      div 9.      h1 to h6 10.   p 11.   footer 12.   address 13.   blockquote 14.   canvas 15.   dd 16.   dl 17.   dt 18.   fieldset 19.   form 20.   hr 21.   ul 22.   li 23.   ol 24.   table 25.   tfoot 26.   audio 27.   video 1.2 What are Inline Elements ? An inline element does not start on a new line and only takes up as much width as necessary.   1.      a 2.      abbr 3.      b 4.      br 5.      button 6.      em 7.      i 8.      img 9.      input 10.   label 11.   map 12.   object 13.   output 14.   q 15.   script 16.   select 17.   small 18.   span 19.   s

Chapter 1 : Introduction

1.1    What is HTML ? HTML  stands for  Hyper Text Markup Language , which is the most widely used language on Web to develop web pages.  HTML  was created by Berners-Lee in late 1991 but "HTML 2.0" was the first standard HTML specification which was published in 1995. HTML 4.01 was a major version of HTML and it was published in late 1999. Though HTML 4.01 version is widely used but currently we are having HTML-5 version which is an extension to HTML 4.01, and this version was published in 2012. We represent as “  < tagname >  Content goes here...  < /tagname >” These are the some key features of html :- o    HTML  elements  are the building blocks of HTML pages o    HTML elements are represented by  <> tags o    HTML is Not Case Sensitive HTML5 Browser Support ·        HTML5 is supported in all modern browsers. ·        In addition, all browsers, old and new, automatically handle unrecognized elements as inline elements. ·