HTML Elements



Here's a list of HTML elements I used to create my homepage:

  1. HTML
  2. HEAD
  3. BASE
  4. META
  5. TITLE
  6. FRAMESET/FRAME
  7. FRAMESET/NOFRAMES
  8. BODY
  9. ADDRESS
  10. BLOCKQUOTE
  11. H1-H6
  12. HR
  13. DL
  14. OL
  15. UL
  16. MAP
  17. P
  18. PRE
  19. TABLE



TAG/ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION

1. HTMLFor identifying a text document as an HTML document. You should see it in every page.

2. HEAD For creating head section of page. I have it on every page.

3. BASE/HREFFor specifying the URL to be used to generate relative URLs. I have this on every page as well.

4. META/Name For adding extra information to the Web page. See My Interests.

5. TITLE Required. For creating the title of the page in title bar area. See Homepage.

6. FRAMESET/FRAME For defining a frameset and creating frames. SeeGraphic Design (1st Year).

7. FRAMESET/NOFRAMES For providing alternatives to frames. SeeGraphic Design (1st Year).

8. BODY For enclosing main section of page. I've used many attribute of BODY in every page, such as ALINK, LINK, VLINK, BACKGROUND, BGCOLOR and TEXT. Go to any page and you can see them.

9. ADDRESS For formatting the e-mail address of the Web page designer. See bottom ofGraphic Design (1st Year).

10. BLOCKQUOTE For setting off block of text on page. SeeBook of Psalm.

11. H1-H6 For setting a Headline on a page. SeeHompage.

12. HR For creating horizontal rules. I've used attributes: ALIGN, SIZE, WIDTH. SeeGraphic Design (2nd Year).

13. DL For creating a definition list. See My Interests.

14. OL For creating ordered lists. See top of this page.

15. UL For creating unordered lists. SeeMy Interests.

16. MAP/Name For creating a client-side image map/for naming map so it can be referenced later. See the "The End" image at bottom of About me.

17. P/Align For creating new paragraphs/For aligning paragraphs. See About me.

18. PRE For displaying text exactly as it appears in HTML document. S