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Hello. Welcome to The Slacker's Guide to HTML Interactive Tag Reference. Below is a listing of a lot HTML tags and links leading to their explanations (only if they need to be explained). If the tag is <b>, which makes text bold, then you do not need an explanation, right? All you have to know is that you put <b> before text you want to be bold and </b> after the text.
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Master List for Tags
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- An asterisk (*) denotes that there is NO closing tag (ex. the meta tag)
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Page One
- <html>: signifies start of an HTML document
- <head>: signifies start of head of document
- <title> signifies title </title>
- <meta>: * signifies meta info for promoting your site
- <body>: signifies start of
body
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Page Two
- <basefont>: * signifies universal font for the page
- <b>: signifies bold text
- <i>: signifies italic text
- <u>: signifies underlined text
- <cite>: signifies cited text
- <var>: signifies a variable
- <strikethrough>: signifies strikethrough text
- <kbd>: signifies keyboard text
- <pre>: signifies preformatted text
- <tt>: signifies typewriter text
- <samp>: signifies sampled text
- <plaintext>: signifies plain text
- <font>: signifies
font information
- <h1> through <h6>: signifies a header
- <blockquote>: signifies a blockquote
- <q>: signifies a quote within a blockquote
- <blink>: signifies . Netscape only.
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- <marquee>: signifies marqueeing text. Internet Explorer only.
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- <br>: * signifies line break
- <nobr>: signifies non-breaking line
- <p>: * signifies a paragraph break (close tag optional)
- <big>: signifies text sized one size bigger
- <small>: signifies text sized one size smaller
- <listing>: signifies a listing
- <address>: signifies an address
- <p align="center, left, right">: signifes an alignment setting
- <div>: signifies a division of the page (useful in dhtml)
- <center>: signifies the centering of something
- <multicol>: signifies the beginning of columned text
- <spacer>: * signifies a spacer block thing. Netscape only
- <sub>: signifies a subscript
- <sup>: signifies a superscript
- <title+>: signifies a title for text links
- width and height: * lists the width and height properties of an object
- thumbnails: shrunken images
- <alt="text goes here">:
alternate text
- <!--text-->: signifies
hidden declaration
- <comment>: signifies unseen comment
- <hr>: signifies
horizontal rule
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