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A tag that defines a paragraph. Browsers automatically add some space (margin) before and after each of these elements. The margins can be modified with CSS (with the margin properties). a href The anchor tag is how you would place a link using HTML. If the end user clicks on the text in a anchor reference, they would be directed to the place that the reference has specified. Anchor This tag could be either a hyperlink or an anchor. In HTML5, the tag is always a hyperlink, but if it has no href attribute, it is only a placeholder for a hyperlink. HTML5 has some new attributes, and some HTML 4.01 attributes are no longer supported. Attribute A modifier of an HTML element type. It either modifies the default functionality of an element type or provides functionality to certain element types unable to function correctly without them. !DOCTYPE A "mostly useless, but required" header only to trigger "standards mode markup language (SGML)" in common browsers. Body A tag that defines the document's content. This element contains all the contents of an HTML document, such as text, hyperlinks, images, tables, lists, etc. Head This element is a container for metadata (data about data) and is placed between the tag and the tag. JavaScript A programming language used to make web pages interactive. It runs on your visitor's computer and doesn't require constant downloads from your website. Table Several HTML element constructs (
and | ) that allow web authors to arrange data like text, images, links, other tables that are displayed on a web page. | Table Header | Table Data |
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