html unordered list
<ul>
<lh>ul Header</lh>
<li>Item One</li>
<li>Item Two</li>
<li>Item Thre</li>
</ul>
html unordered list
<ul>
<lh>ul Header</lh>
<li>Item One</li>
<li>Item Two</li>
<li>Item Thre</li>
</ul>
html elements list
<a href="" rel="" target=""></a>
<abbr></abbr>
<div></div>
<span></span>
<html></html>
<head></head>
<body></body>
<ul></ul>
<ol></ol>
<lh></lh>
<li></li>
<table></table>
<input type="" />
<meta http-equiv="" name="" content="" charset="" />
<title></title>
<thead></thead>
<dir></dir> WARNING: Don't use the dir tag. Use the ul tag instead.
<tbody></tbody>
<tr></tr>
<th></th>
<pre></pre>
<p></p>
<nav></nav>
<main></main>
<header></header>
<h1></h1>
<h2></h2>
<h3></h3>
<h4></h4>
<h5></h5>
<h6></h6>
<footer></footer>
<i></i>
<b></b>
<u></u>
<style></style>
<link type="" rel="" href="" />
<img src="" alt="" srcset="" width="" height="" />
<q></q>
<script src="" type="" defer></script>
html elements list
The basic elements of an HTML page are:
A text header, denoted using the <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, <h4>, <h5>, <h6> tags.
A paragraph, denoted using the <p> tag.
A horizontal ruler, denoted using the <hr> tag.
A link, denoted using the <a> (anchor) tag.
A list, denoted using the <ul> (unordered list), <ol> (ordered list) and <li> (list element) tags.
An image, denoted using the <img> tag
A divider, denoted using the <div> tag
A text span, denoted using the <span> tag
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