<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <h1 style="color:Tomato;">JIWAJI UNIVERSITY </h1> <title ></title>Hello World!</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" /> </head> <body> <h1 style="background-color:Tomato;">RegISTRATioN FORM </h1> <form> <label for="fname">First name:</label> <input type="text" id="fname" name="fname"><br> <label for="lname">Last name:</label> <input type="text" id="lname" name="lname"> <button type="button" onclick="alert('Hello World!')">Click Me!</button> This is how the HTML code above will be displayed in a browser: Click Me! Note: Always specify the type attribute for the button element. Different browsers may use different default types for the button element. The <fieldset> and <legend> Elements The <fieldset> element is used to group related data in a form. The <legend> element defines a caption for the <fieldset> element. Example <form action="/action_page.php"> <fieldset> <legend>Personalia:</legend> <label for="fname">First name:</label><br> <input type="text" id="fname" name="fname" value="John"><br> <label for="lname">Last name:</label><br> <input type="text" id="lname" name="lname" value="Doe"><br><br> <input type="submit" value="Submit"> </fieldset> </form> This is how the HTML code above will be displayed in a browser: Personalia: First name: John Last name: Doe The <datalist> Element The <datalist> element specifies a list of pre-defined options for an <input> element. Users will see a drop-down list of the pre-defined options as they input data. The list attribute of the <input> element, must refer to the id attribute of the <datalist> element. Example <form action="/action_page.php"> <input list="browsers"> <datalist id="browsers"> <option value="Internet Explorer"> <option value="Firefox"> <option value="Chrome"> <option value="Opera"> <option value="Safari"> </datalist> </form> The <output> Element The <output> element represents the result of a calculation (like one performed by a script). Example Perform a calculation and show the result in an <output> element: <form action="/action_page.php" oninput="x.value=parseInt(a.value)+parseInt(b.value)"> 0 <input type="range" id="a" name="a" value="50"> 100 + <input type="number" id="b" name="b" value="50"> = <output name="x" for="a b"></output> <br><br> <input type="submit"> </form> HTML Exercises Test Yourself With Exercises Exercise: In the form below, add an empty drop down list with the name "cars". <form action="/action_page.php"> < > </ > </form> Start the Exercise HTML Form Elements Tag Description <form> Defines an HTML form for user input <input> Defines an input control <textarea> Defines a multiline input control (text area) <label> Defines a label for an <input> element <fieldset> Groups related elements in a form <legend> Defines a caption for a <fieldset> element <select> Defines a drop-down list <optgroup> Defines a group of related options in a drop-down list <option> Defines an option in a drop-down list <button> Defines a clickable button <datalist> Specifies a list of pre-defined options for input controls <output> Defines the result of a calculation For a complete list of all available HTML tags, visit our HTML Tag Reference. NEW We just launched W3Schools videos Explore now COLOR PICKER colorpicker Get certified by completing a course today! w 3 s c h o o l s C E R T I F I E D . 2 0 2 1 CODE GAME Code Game <label for="adress">address:</label><br> <textarea rows="4" cols="20"> </textarea><br> <label for="dob">DOB:</label> <label for="birthday"></label> <input type="date" id="birthday" name="birthday"><br> <label for="email">Enter your email:</label> <input type="email" id="email" name="email"><br> <label for="email">select your gender:</label> <input type="radio" id="html" name="fav_language" value="HTML"> <label for="html">MALE</label> <input type="radio" id="css" name="fav_language" value="CSS"> <label for="css">RAM</label> <input type="radio" id="javascript" name="fav_language" value="JavaScript"> <label for="javascript">other</label> </form> <p id="currentTime"></p> <script src="script.js"></script> </body> </html>
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HTML(Hyper Text Markup language) is the standard markup language for Web pages, was created by Berners-Lee in the year 1991. Almost every web page over internet might be using HTML.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
and ends with </html>
<h1>
to <h6>
where <h1>
is the highest important heading and <h6>
is the least important sub-heading.<p>..</p>
tag.<a>
tag.
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<img>
tag, where src
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tag<ul>
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for ordered/number list, and the list items are defined in <li>
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CSS(cascading style sheets) describes how HTML elements will look on the web page like color, font-style, font-size, background color etc.
Below is a sample style sheet which displays heading in green and in Candara font with padding space of 25px.
body{
padding: 25px;
}
.title {
color: #228B22;
font-family: Candara;
}
<table>
tag.<tr>
tag<th>
tag<td>
tag<caption>
tag<script>
is the tag used to write scripts in HTML<script src="script.js"></script>