This page lists all the HTML elements, which are created using tags. They are grouped by function to help you find what you have in mind easily. An alphabetical list of all elements is
provided in the sidebar on every element's page as well as this one.
Metadata contains information about the page. This includes information about styles, scripts and data to help software (search engines, browsers, etc.) use and render the page. Metadata for styles and scripts may be defined in the page or link to another file that has the information.
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Content sectioningContent sectioning elements allow you to organize the document content into logical pieces. Use the sectioning elements to create a broad outline for your page content, including header and footer navigation, and heading elements to identify sections of content.
Text contentUse HTML text content elements to organize blocks or sections of content placed between the opening
Inline text semanticsUse the HTML inline text semantic to define the meaning, structure, or style of a word, line, or any arbitrary piece of text.
HTML supports various multimedia resources such as images, audio, and video.
Embedded contentIn addition to regular multimedia content, HTML can include a variety of other content, even if it's not always easy to interact with.
SVG and MathMLYou can embed SVG and MathML content directly into HTML documents, using the
ScriptingIn order to create dynamic content and Web applications, HTML supports the use of scripting languages, most prominently JavaScript. Certain elements support this capability.
Demarcating editsThese elements let you provide indications that specific parts of the text have been altered.
Table contentThe elements here are used to create and handle tabular data.
FormsHTML provides a number of elements which can be used together to create forms which the user can fill out and submit to the website or application. There's a great deal of further information about this available in the HTML forms guide.
Interactive elementsHTML offers a selection of elements which help to create interactive user interface objects.
Web ComponentsWeb Components is an HTML-related technology which makes it possible to, essentially, create and use custom elements as if it were regular HTML. In addition, you can create custom versions of standard HTML elements.
Obsolete and deprecated elementsWarning: These are old HTML elements which are deprecated and should not be used. You should never use them in new projects, and you should replace them in old projects as soon as you can. They are listed here for completeness only.
Which of the following terms represent words that have more than one meaning?polysemous Add to list Share. When a word or phrase has several meanings, you can describe that word as polysemous. One word that's famously polysemous is "bank."
Is any communication other than written or spoken language that creates meaning for someone?Put simply, nonverbal communication (also referred to as body language) includes all those ways we communicate without words. A more technical definition for nonverbal communication is “communica- tion other than written or spoken language that creates meaning for someone” (Ivy & Wahl, 2014, p. 5).
Which of the following is an example of biased language?Words like “blacklist” are an example of bias language and imply Black is bad and White (e.g. “whitelist”) is good. A sentence using bias like “blacklist” might turn off Black candidates.
Which of the following represents the lowest level of abstraction?Physical level: The lowest level of abstraction describes how a system actually stores data. The physical level describes complex low-level data structures in detail.
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