HTML elements
<aside>
A structural element that has content containing tangential or side issues to the main topic of the page is a(n) ______.
<article>
Acts as a container for any section of a page that could stand alone article, blog entry comment, ect in an HTML 5 document
<br/>
Break tag; Defines a single line break
<ul>
Bulleted list (unordered list)
<legend>
Defines a caption for a <fieldset> element
<figcaption>
Defines a caption for a <figure> element
<td>
Defines a cell in a table
<button>
Defines a clickable button
<script>
Defines a client-side script
<embed>
Defines a container for an external application
<dl>
Defines a definition list
<dfn>
Defines a definition term
<footer>
Defines a footer for a document or section
<header>
Defines a header for a document or section
<label>
Defines a label for a form control
<li>
Defines a list item
<textarea>
Defines a multi-line text input control
<div>
Defines a section in a document (block-level)
<span>
Defines a section in a document (inline)
<blockquote>
Defines a section that is quoted from another source
<select>
Defines a select list (drop-down list)
<q>
Defines a short quotation
<table>
Defines a table
<th>
Defines a table header
<dt>
Defines a term/name in a description list
<title>
Defines a title for the document. The title appears in the browser; not in the web page. The title must be in the head section.
<video>
Defines a video or movie
<abbr>
Defines an abbreviation or an acronym
<object>
Defines an embedded object
<img>
Defines an image
<iframe>
Defines an inline frame
<input>
Defines an input control
<option>
Defines an option in a drop-down list
<b>
Defines bold text
<address>
Defines contact information for the author/owner of a document
<strong>
Defines important text
<head>
Defines information about the document
<ins>
Defines inserted text
<meta>
Defines metadata about an HTML document
<source>
Defines multiple media resources for media elements, so that the browser has alternatives to choose from (<video> and <audio>) (New in HTML5
<audio>
Defines sound, such as music or audio streams; 3 primary formats: MP3, WAV, and Ogg
<style>
Defines style information for a document
<sub>
Defines subscripted text
<sup>
Defines superscripted text
<del>
Defines text that has been deleted from a document
<s>
Defines text that is no longer correct (a strikethrough)
<body>
Defines the document's body; the visible content.
<link>
Defines the relationship between a document and an external resource (most used to link to style sheets)
<html>
Defines the root of an HTML document
<em>
Emphasis
<tbody>
Groups the body content in a table
<tfoot>
Groups the footer content in a table
<hr/>
Horizontal rule; Defines a thematic change in the content
<i>
Italics
<h1>
Largest heading html tag
<ol>
Numbered list (ordered list)
<section>
Sections break up logical groupings of information, just like sections of a newspaper.
<figure>
Specifies self-contained content, like illustrations, diagrams, photos, code listings, etc.
<acronym>
Tag which defines an acronym, [HTML Tag]
<nav>
The navigation element is a semantic element that wraps any type of site navigation.
<h2>
The second level headline element, similar to first level headlines. Typically these appear slightly smaller by default.
<cite>
This HTML element defines the title of a work; browsers usually display these elements in italic
<u>
Underline
<a>
Used for creating a hyperlink to either another document, or somewhere within the current document, [HTML Tag]
<form>
collect user input
<dd>
defines a description of a term in a definition list
<fieldset>
is used to group related elements in a form. draws a box around the related elements.
<h3>
not so big text (normal sized or small)
<p>
paragraph
<h4>
smaller heading size
<h5>
smallerer heading size
<h6>
smallest heading size
<tr>
table row
<hgroup>
to group together a set of one or more <h1> through <h6> elements so that they are treated as one single heading.
<thead>
used to group header content in an HTML table