HTML is an acronym for "Hypertext Markup Language." HTML Tags are used to specify the appearance and functions within a Web Page. Typically an opening and closing tag are used. For example, to create bold text, the HTML Tags would be: bold.
A fundamental technique of HTML using tags, often in pairs, to identify the beginning and end of a segment of code.
Code to identify the different parts of a document so that a web browser will know how to display it.
The elements of HTML that are used to define page elements. HR, H1, and IMG are all examples of HTML tags.
Bits of text, enclosed within , that define different parts of a document. Required by HTML specifications. See Part II.
In an HTML document, tags are used to tell the browser how to present the layout and style of text and other elements. Tags can consist of elements, attributes and values. The element indicates what should be displayed in the browser, and the attributes and values indicate how this should be displayed. e.g. In the following tag, p align="center"Hello!/p, p/p is the element which tells the browser to display a new paragraph, align is the attribute and center is the value which indicates that it should be displayed with a centered alignment. Internet Protocol (IP) Address A string of four numbers separated by full-stops which provide a unique identifier for all computers permanently connected to the internet. Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) One of the two most common types of images in use on the internet (along with GIFs), JPEGs are usually suitable for images with a large number of colours such as photographs. The file extension is '.jpg'.
In an HTML document, tags are used to tell the browser how to present the layout and style of text and other elements. Tags can consist of elements, attributes and values. The element indicates what should be displayed in the browser, and the attributes and values indicate how this should be displayed. e.g. In the following tag, p align="center"Hello!/p, p/p is the element which tells the browser to display a new paragraph, align is the attribute and center is the value which indicates that it should be displayed with a centered alignment. Identity verification The process of checking the identity of individuals using official documentation, or by reference to their social characteristics. This can be important in the situation of a virtual anonymous interview.
Discrete HyperText Markup Language codes in a Web document, such as br to designate a line break.
The HTML tags are the things that describe a document such as "TITLE", "HEAD", "OL" (ordered lists - numbered ). Without the tag parts anything is considered part of the document.
The principle component of HTML, used to mark up a document.
The codes that tell a browser how to display a document written using hypertext marrkup language.