Attribute- An addition to an HTML tag that is used to modify its properties.
Container tags-
Document type declaration (DTD) - basically tells the browser what to expect.
Empty tags- A type of tag that does not contain text.
HTML- Consists of a series of tags or codes that can be used in a web page to designate of a section of text.
Hypertext- Organization of units of information that can be connected with links, had already been around for a long time.
Ordered list- each item has a number instead of bully by it.
Source code- Just plain text with HTML tags scattered in it.
Tags- codes
Unordered list- for listing items whose order is not important.
Value- Specifies that the paragraph be aligned in the center of the page.
Absolute URL- one in which the protocol and Web server name is used
External link- links to documents that reside on Web sites other than one you creating
Hyperlink - links to other Web pages
Internal link - links that are used to navigate between the pages of one site
Intrapage link - link within one
Link- alsp be created between sections of the same Web page
Relative URL- one in which the document being linked to is described relative to another location
Thumbnail- a small image representation of a larger image
Cell - area created by the intersection of a row and a column
Container - holds the frames
Frameset - the name given to a group of frames that act together to make up on Web page.
Nested - the <TR> and <TD> tags that make up the table
Button- for the user to click
Check box- are similar to radio buttons in that they are a set of predefined chopioces from whichthe user may make a selection
Form-is a element on a Web page that is used to collect other data from a Web site user
Hidden field-allows a value to be passed from the the form to the page that is specified in the ACTION attribute without the knowledge of the Web user
Label-
Password field-anything that a user types in the password field will be replaced by asterisks (*) so that anyone watching cannot see text
Pull-down menu- drop-down lists, are used when you do not want the user to type his or hers own data
Querystring- commonly includes fields added to a base URL by a Web browser or other client application, for example as part of an HTML form.
Radio button- are another type of form element where the user is presented with a set of options from which to choose
Text area-is a large space in which the user can type his or hers comment
Text box- form element is a box into whicht he user can text key