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7/14/2015 All HTML Tags HTML5 tutorials http://www.html5tutorial.com/allhtmltags.htm 1/2 home start tutorial what is HTML? what is HTML5? what it's not <doctype> <html> <head> <body> <h1> <h6> <p> <ul> & <ol> <dl> <a> <table> <strong> & <b> <div> <div> cont. <header> <nav> <article> <footer> <aside> <section> <img> <img> cont. <map> & <area> <form> <input> get a domain NEW get a server NEW signing up NEW blog all HTML5 tags helpful links glossary contact home All HTML5 Tags Below is a list of all html tags with links to their page on this site, W3C.org and www.w3schools.com . W3C is the principle organization that sets standards for HTML. While I like what they are doing with HTML5, W3C's site is next to impossible to navigate and their language tangled at best. However, they are the powers that be. As a web designer you will eventually find yourself on their site. You may as well start now. I often use W3schools as a reference site, plus they have good intermediate level tutorials. In fact I recommend them as a good site to continue your studies after you have gotten the basics down here. Below I have links to the appropriate page on this site, on W3C and w3schools. There are a number of elements that do not yet have a page on this site, and therefore don't have links. I will add them as the site grows. Below you see elements in grey, red and pink. Elements in grey are in previous versions of HTML, but are not supported in HTML5. 1 Elements in red are new to HTML5 and have broad browser support. Elements in pink are new to HTML5, but don't yet have broad browser support. The tags: HTML5tutorial <!DOCTYPE> <a> <abbr> <acronym> 2 <address> <applet> 3 <area> <article> <aside> <audio> <b> <base> <basefont> 4 <bdi> <bdo> <big> 4 <blockquote> <body> <br> <button> <canvas> <caption> <center> 4 <cite> <code> <col> <colgroup> <command> <datalist> <dd> <del> <details> <dfn> <dir> <div> <dl> <dt> <em> <embed> <fieldset> <figcaption> <figure> <font> <footer> <form> <frame> <frameset> W3C !DOCTYPE a abbr address area article aside audio b base bdi bdo blockquote body br button canvas caption cite code col colgroup command datalist dd del details dfn div dl dt em embed fieldset figcaption figure footer form W3schools !DOCTYPE a abbr address area article aside audio b base bdi bdo blockquote body br button canvas caption cite code col colgroup command datalist dd del details dfn dir div dl dt em embed fieldset figcaption figure footer form HTML5tutorial <kbd> <keygen> <label> <legend> <li> <link> <map> <mark> <menu> <meta> <meter> <nav> <noframes> <noscript> <object> <ol> <optgroup> <option> <output> <p> <param> <pre> <progress> <q> <rp> <rt> <ruby> <s> <samp> <script> <section> <select> <small> <source> <span> <strike> 4 <strong> <style> <sub> <summary> <sup> <table> <tbody> <td> <textarea> <tfoot> <th> W3C kbd keygen label legend li link map mark menu meta meter nav noscript object ol optgroup option output p param pre progress q rp rt ruby s samp script section select small source span strong style sub summary sup table tbody td textarea tfoot th W3schools kbd keygen label legend li link map mark menu meta meter nav noscript object ol optgroup option output p param pre progress q rp rt ruby s samp script section select small source span strong style sub summary sup table tbody td textarea tfoot th Select Language Powered by Translate This site is hosted with blueh See How Dove Elix than ordinary h Hover to Expand

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All HTML5 TagsBelow is a list of all html tags with links to their page on this site, W3C.org and www.w3schools.com.

W3C  is  the principle organization  that sets standards  for HTML. While  I  like what  they are doing with HTML5,W3C's site is next to impossible to navigate and their language tangled at best. However, they are the powersthat be. As a web designer you will eventually find yourself on their site. You may as well start now.

I often use W3schools as a reference site, plus they have good intermediate level tutorials. In fact I recommendthem as a good site to continue your studies after you have gotten the basics down here.

Below I have links to the appropriate page on this site, on W3C and w3schools. There are a number of elementsthat do not yet have a page on this site, and therefore don't have links. I will add them as the site grows.

Below you see elements in grey, red and pink.Elements in grey are in previous versions of HTML, but are not supported in HTML5. 1

Elements in red are new to HTML5 and have broad browser support.Elements in pink are new to HTML5, but don't yet have broad browser support.

The tags:HTML5tutorial

<!DOCTYPE>

<a>

<abbr>

<acronym> 2

<address>

<applet> 3

<area>

<article>

<aside>

<audio>

<b>

<base>

<basefont> 4

<bdi>

<bdo>

<big> 4

<blockquote>

<body>

<br>

<button>

<canvas>

<caption>

<center> 4

<cite>

<code>

<col>

<colgroup>

<command>

<datalist>

<dd>

<del>

<details>

<dfn>

<dir>

<div>

<dl>

<dt>

<em>

<embed>

<fieldset>

<figcaption>

<figure>

<font>

<footer>

<form>

<frame>

<frameset>

    W3C!DOCTYPEaabbr

address

areaarticleasideaudiobbase

bdibdo

blockquotebodybrbuttoncanvascaption

citecodecolcolgroupcommanddatalistdddeldetailsdfn

divdldtemembedfieldsetfigcaptionfigure

footerform

    W3schools!DOCTYPEaabbr

address

areaarticleasideaudiobbase

bdibdo

blockquotebodybrbuttoncanvascaption

citecodecolcolgroupcommanddatalistdddeldetailsdfndirdivdldtemembedfieldsetfigcaptionfigure

footerform

HTML5tutorial<kbd>

<keygen>

<label>

<legend>

<li>

<link>

<map>

<mark>

<menu>

<meta>

<meter>

<nav>

<noframes>

<noscript>

<object>

<ol>

<optgroup>

<option>

<output>

<p>

<param>

<pre>

<progress>

<q>

<rp>

<rt>

<ruby>

<s>

<samp>

<script>

<section>

<select>

<small>

<source>

<span>

<strike> 4

<strong>

<style>

<sub>

<summary>

<sup>

<table>

<tbody>

<td>

<textarea>

<tfoot>

<th>

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    W3schoolskbdkeygenlabellegendlilinkmapmarkmenumetameternav

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1.  The obsolete elements are including for those switching to HTML5 from earlier versions.2.  Use <abbr> instead.3.  Use <object> instead.4.  Use CSS instead.5.  It works, but for now quite difficult to use. This should be get easier in time.

All HTML5 Tags"May the line of least resistance lead me on." Delbert McClinton

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