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HTML 4.01 Element Reference
A Reference Guide to HTML 4.01 Elements
Lee Underwood

HTML is the most basic and common language on the World Wide Web and is relatively easy to learn. If you've been looking for an excellent resource, this article contains the HTML 4.01 element (tag) list as recommended by the W3C.

The most basic, common language on the World Wide Web is HTML. It's not that hard to learn so most novices can catch on pretty quick.

The HTML language was created in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee for use on his newly created World Wide Web. It is based on SGML (Standard Generalized Mark-up Language). The first specification was released in the summer of 1991. After going through several changes, we now have the current version, 4.01. The "standards" for the HTML language are maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). (They are not actually "standards"; rather they are "recommendations". They are treated, however, as standards by most Web designers.)

The reference on this Web site lists all the elements ("tags") for the HTML 4.01 language. Included are all available attributes, browser compatibility, and important notes.

The name of each element is linked to the W3C recommendations for the specified element. Deprecated elements and attributes are noted on each page. You should avoid those elements and use alternatives. Most deprecations are related to presentation issues and can be handled using style sheets.

The examples shown for each element do not display the code as it would be rendered on a computer screen. Their main purpose is to show the proper formatting of the element.

The opening element tag tells the user agent (e.g., browser) where to begin using the code. The closing element tag tells it where to stop using it. I have used the notation "opt" to designate the closing element is optional. If the element shows only one tag it is called an empty tag and there is no closing tag.

Browser compatibility is also shown for each element, using the following code: NN = Netscape (includes Firefox and Mozilla); IE = Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Each HTML element also includes XHTML specifications, if necessary. Unless otherwise noted, all elements are usable in XHTML 1.0. See also the "HTML Compatibility Guidelines" for XHTML.

References

HTML 4.01 Tag List
<!-- ... -->
<!DOCTYPE>
a
abbr
acronym
address
applet
area
b
base
basefont
bdo
big
blockquote
body
br
button
caption
center
cite
code
col
colgroup
dd
del
dfn
dir
div
dl
dt
em
fieldset
font
form
frame
frameset
h1-h6
head
hr
html
i
iframe
img
input
ins
isindex
kbd
label
legend
li
link
map
menu
meta
noframes
noscript
object
ol
optgroup
option
p
param
pre
q
s
samp
script
select
small
span
strike
strong
style
sub
sup
table
tbody
td
textarea
tfoot
th
thead
title
tr
tt
u
ul
var

Contents:
1. A Reference Guide to HTML 4.01 Elements






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