Complete
List of HTML Tags
List of HTML Features Supported by Internet Explorer 2.0
A Stands for anchor and specifies a hypertext link. |
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
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HREF="[unarchived-link]">URL" | Specifies a destination address. Everything between the <A HREF > and the </A> (both text and pictures) becomes a clickable hyperlink to that address. | <A HREF="[unarchived-link]" is a link to Microsoft.</A> | HTML 2 |
HREF="[unarchived-link]">filename" | Specifies a destination file. The server looks in the directory that the current document is stored in to find the file. | <A HREF="[unarchived-link]" a link to a file called Home.htm in the same directory as this page.</A> | HTML 2 |
NAME="name" | Specifies an anchor point within an HTML document. | Anchor: <A NAME="map1"> Links that point to that anchor: <A HREF="[unarchived-link]" HREF="[unarchived-link]" home.htm#map1"> </A> | HTML 2 |
ADDRESS Renders text
as italics. See also Cite, Dfn, Em, I. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Changes text to italic. | <ADDRESS>Hi there!</ADDRESS> | HTML 2 |
AREA Specifies the shape of a "hot spot" in a client-side image map. Client-side image maps are pictures which cause the browser to jump to
different URLs depending on where you click. See
Client Side Image Maps for a full
explanation. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
COORDS="x1, y1, x2, y2, " | Coordinates that define the hot spot's shape. RECT hot spots, for example, use just two. | <AREA SHAPE="RECT" COORDS="50, 25, 150, 125" HREF="[unarchived-link]"> | IExplore |
HREF="[unarchived-link]">URL" | Specifies the destination of the hot spot. | see above | IExplore |
NOHREF | Indicates that clicks in this region should cause no action. | <AREA SHAPE="RECT" COORDS="50, 25, 150, 125" NOHREF> | IExplore |
SHAPE="shape type" | Denotes the type of shape. Allowed values: RECT, RECTANGLE, CIRC, CIRCLE, POLY, or POLYGON. (CIRC/CIRCLE takes three coordinates, centerx, centery, and radius; POLY/POLYGON takes three or more pairs of coordinates denoting a polygonal region.) | Rectangle: <AREA SHAPE="RECT" COORDS="50, 25, 150, 125" HREF="[unarchived-link]" a rectangular hot spot from (50, 25)to (150, 125) | IExplore |
B | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Changes text to bold. | <B>Hi there!</B> | HTML 2 |
BASE Specifies
document's URL. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
HREF="[unarchived-link]">URL" | Specifies the document's full URL in case the document gets read out of context and the reader wants to refer to the original. | <BASE HREF="[unarchived-link]" | HTML 2 |
BASEFONT Sets base
font value. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
SIZE=n (n is between 1 and 7 inclusive; default is 3; 7 is largest) | Sets the base font size. Throughout the document, relative font size settings -- for example, <FONT SIZE=+3> -- are set according to this. | <BASEFONT SIZE=3>
This sets the base font size to 3. <FONT SIZE=+4> Now the font size is 7. <FONT SIZE=-1> Now the font size is 2. |
Netscape |
BGSOUND | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
SRC="[unarchived-media]">URL | Specifies the address of a sound to be displayed. | <BGSOUND SRC="[unarchived-media]" hear a boinging noise as soon as Internet Explorer has downloaded the file Boing.wav. | IExplore |
LOOP=n LOOP=INFINITE | Specifies how many times a sound will loop when activated. If n=-1, or if LOOP=INFINITE is specified,it will loop indefinitely. | <BGSOUND SRC="[unarchived-media]" hear a boinging noise five times in a row. <BGSOUND SRC="[unarchived-media]" will hear boinging noises as long as the page is active. |
IExplore |
BLOCKQUOTE Sets apart
a quotation in text. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Indents both left and right margins. Used to set apart quotations in text. | <BLOCKQUOTE>Hi there! This is a lot of text and this is the end of it. </BLOCKQUOTE> | HTML 2 |
BODY Specifies
beginning and end of document body. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Indicates where the body of an HTML document begins and ends. | <HTML> <BODY>Here's a Web page!</BODY></HTML> | HTML 2 |
BACKGROUND="[unarchived-media]">URL" | Specifies a background picture. The picture is tiled behind the text and graphics on the page. For an example of a background picture, go to Basics. | <BODY BACKGROUND="[unarchived-media]" </BODY> | HTML 3 |
BGCOLOR= #rrggbb or colorname | Sets the background color of the page. rrggbb is a hexadecimal number denoting a red-green-blue color value (the pound sign is optional). BGCOLOR and each of the other color attributes here can also be set to a colorname. See Using Color. | <BODY
BGCOLOR=#ff0000>This page has a red background.</BODY> or <BODY BGCOLOR=RED>This page also has a red background.</BODY> |
Netscape |
BGPROPERTIES= fixed | Specifies a watermark, which is a background picture that does not scroll. | <BODY BACKGROUND="[unarchived-media]" background on this page is fixed so that it does not scroll.</BODY> | IExplore |
LEFTMARGIN=n | Specifies the left margin for the entire body of the page and overrides the default margin. Set to "0", the left margin will be exactly on the left edge. | <BODY LEFTMARGIN="60" TOPMARGIN="0">The left margin of this page is 60 pixels wide.</BODY> | IExlpore |
LINK=#rrggbb or colorname | Sets the color of shortcuts that have not yet been visited. | <BODY LINK=#0000ff>This page has blue shortcuts </BODY> | Netscape |
TEXT=#rrggbb or colorname | Sets the color of text on the page. | <BODY TEXT=FUCHSIA>This text is fuchsia.</BODY> | Netscape |
TOPMARGIN=n | Specifies the margin for the top of the page and overrides the default margin. Set to "0" the top margin will be on the precise top edge. | <BODY LEFTMARGIN="60" TOPMARGIN="0">The top margin of this page is 0 pixels high.</BODY> | IExlpore |
VLINK=#rrggbb or colorname | Sets color of shortcuts that have already been visited. | <BODY VLINK=#00ff00>This page has green visited shortcuts </BODY> | Netscape |
BR Inserts a line
break. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Inserts a line break. | <BR> | HTML 2 |
CLEAR=LEFT, RIGHT, or ALL | Inserts vertical space so that the next text displayed will be past left- or right-aligned "floating" images. LEFT inserts space so that the next text appears aligned with the left margin directly below a left-aligned floating image; RIGHT is the same, but for the right side; and ALL puts the next text past all floating images. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" Here's some text to the right of a picture. <BR CLEAR=LEFT>Here's some text beneath the picture. |
HTML 3 |
CAPTION Specifies a
caption for a table and must be used within the TABLE tag. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
ALIGN=LEFT, RIGHT, or CENTER | Draws the caption left-flush, right-flush, or centered with the table borders. | <TABLE><CAPTION ALIGN=CENTER>This caption will be centered between the left and right borders of the table.</CAPTION><TR><TD>This is a cell in the table.</TD></TR></TABLE> | HTML 3 |
VALIGN=TOP, or BOTTOM | Draws the caption on the top or the bottom of the table. | <TABLE><CAPTION ALIGN=CENTER VALIGN=BOTTOM>This caption will appear centered below the table.</CAPTION><TR><TD>This is a cell in the table.</TD></TR></TABLE> | HTML 3 |
CENTER Causes
subsequent text and images to be centered. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Causes subsequent text and images to be centered. | <CENTER>Hi there!</CENTER> | Netscape |
CITE Renders text in
italics. See also Address, Dfn, Em, I. | |||
CODE Specifies a code
sample. See also Samp. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in a small font. (If no FONT FACE is specified, the font used is fixed-width.) | <CODE>Here is some text in a small fixed-width font.</CODE> | HTML 2 |
COMMENT Indicates a
comment. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Indicates a comment. The text between the tags is ignored, unless it contains HTML code. | <COMMENT>This won't be printed.</COMMENT> | HTML 2 |
DD Specifies a
definition in a definition list. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Indicates that the text is a definition of a term, and should therefore be displayed in the right-hand column of a definition list. | See DL. | HTML 2 |
DFN Renders text in
italics. See also Address, Cite, Em, I. | |||
DIR Denotes a
directory list. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Specifies that the following block consists of individual items, each beginning with an <LI> tag and none containing more than 20 characters, which should be displayed in columns. | <DIR> <LI>Art <LI>History <LI>Literature <LI>Sports <LI>Entertainment <LI>Science</DIR> | HTML 2 |
DL Denotes a
definition list. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Specifies that the following block is a definition list: that is, an automatically formatted two-column list with terms on the left and their definitions on the right. | <DL> <DT>Cat<DD>A
furry cute animal that purrs and likes milk. <DT>Lizard<DD>A weird desert animal with a crazy long tongue.</DL> |
HTML 2 |
DT Specifies a term in
a definition list. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Indicates that the text is a term to be defined, and should therefore be displayed in the left-hand column of a definition list. | See DL. | HTML 2 |
EM Renders text in
italics. See also Address, Cite, Dfn, I. | |||
FONT Changes the font. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
COLOR=#rrggbb or COLOR=color name | Sets font color. rrggbb is a hexadecimal number denoting a red-green-blue color value (the pound sign is optional). Can also be set to a colorname. See Using Color. | <FONT
COLOR=#ff0000>This text is red.</FONT> or <FONT COLOR=RED>This text is also red.</FONT> |
IExplore |
FACE="name [,name2] [,name3]" | Sets the font. A list of font names can be specified. If the first font is available on the system, it will be used, otherwise the second will be tried, and so on. If none are available, a default font will be used. | <FONT FACE="Arial,Lucida Sans,Times Roman"> This text will be in either Arial, Lucida Sans, or Times Roman, depending on which fonts you have installed on your system.</FONT> | IExplore |
SIZE=n SIZE=+n or -n | Specifies font size between 1 and 7 (7 is largest). A plus or minus before the number indicates a size relative to the current BASEFONT setting. (See BASEFONT.) Note: Relative font sizes are not cumulative. Putting two<FONT SIZE=+1> tags in a row does not result in the font size being increased by 2. See example. | <BASEFONT SIZE=3>
This sets the base font size to 3. <FONT SIZE=+4> Now the font size is 7. <FONT SIZE=-1> Now the font size is 2. <FONT SIZE=+2>Now the font size is 5. <FONT SIZE=1>Now the font size is 1. |
Netscape |
FORM Denotes a form. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
ACTION="[unarchived-media]">URL" | Specifies the address to be used to carry out the action of the form. If none is specified, the base URL of the document is used. | <FORM ACTION="[unarchived-media]" </FORM> | HTML 2 |
METHOD=GET or POST | Indicates how the form data should be sent to the server. GET means append the arguments to the action URL and open it as if it were an anchor; POST means send the data via an HTTP post transaction. | <FORM ACTION="[unarchived-media]" METHOD=GET> </FORM> | HTML 2 |
Hn Renders text in heading
style. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Use H1 through H7 to specify different sizes and styles of heading.(H1 is the largest.) | <H1>Welcome to Internet Explorer!</H1> | HTML 2 |
ALIGN=CENTER | Centers the heading. | <H2 ALIGN=CENTER>How to Use Internet Explorer</H2> | HTML 3 |
HR Draws a horizontal
rule. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Draws a horizontal rule the width of the window. | <HR> | HTML 2 |
ALIGN=LEFT, RIGHT, or CENTER | Draws the rule left-flush, right-flush, or centered. | <HR ALIGN=CENTER> | HTML 3 |
NOSHADE | Draws the rule without 3-D shading. | <HR NOSHADE> | Netscape |
SIZE | Sets the height of the rule in pixels. | <HR SIZE=5> | Netscape |
WIDTH=n% | Sets the width of the rule as a percentage of window width. | <HR WIDTH=50%> | Netscape |
WIDTH=n | Sets the width of the rule in pixels. | <HR WIDTH=250> | Netscape |
HTML Denotes the file is an HTML
document. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Denotes the file is an HTML document. | <HTML><P>This is an HTML document.</P></HTML> | HTML 2 |
I Renders text in
italics. See also Address, Cite, Dfn, Em. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in italics. | <I>This text will be in italics.</I> | HTML 2 |
IMG | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
ALIGN=TOP, MIDDLE, or BOTTOM | The surrounding text is aligned with the top, middle, or bottom of the picture. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" text is aligned with the middle of the graphic named Sample. | HTML 3 |
ALIGN=LEFT, or RIGHT | The picture is drawn as a left-flush or right-flush "floating image," and text will flow around it. (See BR CLEAR.) | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" text will appear to the right of the graphic named Sample. | HTML 3 |
ALT="text" | Specifies text that will be displayed in place of the picture if Show Pictures is turned off. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" of the Taj Mahal"> | HTML 2 |
BORDER=n | Specifies the size of a border to be drawn around the image. If the image is a hyperlink, the border is drawn in the appropriate hyperlink color. If the image is not a hyperlink, the border is invisible. | <A HREF="[unarchived-link]" BORDER=5>That was an image with a five-pixel-wide colored border around it.</A> | Netscape |
CONTROLS | If a video clip is present, a set of controls is displayed under the clip. | <IMG DYNSRC="[unarchived-media]" The above video has a set of transport controls under it. |
IExplore |
DYNSRC="[unarchived-media]">URL | Specifies the address of a video clip or VRML world to be displayed in the window. Stands for Dynamic Support. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" If your browser Sources inline video, you will see the movie Test.avi; otherwise you will see the picture Sample.gif. | IExplore |
HEIGHT=n | Along with WIDTH, specifies the size at which the picture is drawn. (If the picture's actual dimensions differ from those specified with WIDTH and HEIGHT, the picture is stretched to match what's specified.) Internet Explorer also uses this to draw a placeholder of appropriate size for the picture before it's loaded. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" HEIGHT=200> | HTML 3 |
HSPACE=n | Along with VSPACE, specifies margins for the image. Similar to BORDER, except the margins are not painted with color when the image is a hyperlink. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" VSPACE=10> This image has five pixels of space on its left and right, and 10 pixels of space above and below. | Netscape |
ISMAP | Identifies the picture as a server-side image map. Clicking the picture transmits the coordinates of the click back to the server, triggering a jump to another page. | The following inserts the picture Sample.gif into the document and indicates that when the user clicks it, the server should interpret the click according to the information in Jump.map: <A HREF="[unarchived-link]" <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" | HTML 2 |
LOOP=n LOOP=INFINITE | Specifies how many times a video clip will loop when activated. If n=-1, or if LOOP=INFINITE is specified, it will loop indefinitely. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" LOOP=3> The above video will loop three times when activated. <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" DYNSRC="[unarchived-media]" The above video will loop indefinitely until stopped. |
IExplore |
SRC | Specifies the address of the picture to insert. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]"> | HTML 2 |
START= FILEOPEN and/or MOUSEOVER | For video clips: specifies when the file should start playing. FILEOPEN means start playing as soon as the file is done opening. This is the default. MOUSEOVER means start playing when the user moves the mouse cursor over the animation. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" START=FILEOPEN> The above video will start playing as soon as it is opened. <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" START=MOUSEOVER LOOP=5> The above video will start playing when the user moves the mouse over it, and will loop five times before stopping. |
IExplore |
The user can specify both together. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" START=MOUSEOVER, FILEOPEN> The above video will play once as soon as it opens and thereafter will play whenever the user moves the mouse over it. |
||
USEMAP "map name" | Identifies the picture as a client-side image map and specifies a MAP to use for acting on the user's clicks. See Client Side Image Maps for a code example. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" "#map1"> IExplore | IExplore |
VSPACE=n | See HSPACE. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" VSPACE=10> This image has five pixels of space on its left and right, and 10 pixels of space above and below. | Netscape |
WIDTH=n | See HEIGHT. | <IMG SRC="[unarchived-media]" HEIGHT=200> | HTML 3 |
INPUT Specifies a form control. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
ALIGN=TOP, MIDDLE, or BOTTOM | Used when TYPE=IMAGE. Specifies how the next line of text will be aligned with the image. | <INPUT NAME="Control1" TYPE=IMAGE SRC="[unarchived-media]" ALIGN=MIDDLE>This text is aligned with the middle of the preceding image. | HTML 2 |
CHECKED=TRUE or FALSE | For check boxes and radio buttons, indicates that they are selected. | <INPUT NAME="Control2" TYPE=CHECKBOX CHECKED=TRUE> | HTML 2 |
MAXLENGTH= "length" | Indicates the maximum number of characters that can be entered into a text control. | <INPUT NAME="Control3" TYPE=TEXTBOX MAXLENGTH=10> | HTML 2 |
NAME="name" | Specifies the name of the control. | <INPUT NAME="Control4" TYPE=TEXTBOX MAXLENGTH=10> | HTML 2 |
SIZE="size" SIZE="width, height" | Specifies the size of the control (in characters). For TEXTAREA-type controls, both height and width can be specified. | <INPUT NAME="Control5" TYPE=TEXTBOX SIZE=30><INPUT NAME="Control6" TYPE=TEXTAREA SIZE="30,5"> | HTML 2 |
SRC="[unarchived-media]">address" | Used when TYPE=IMAGE. Specifies the address of the image to be used. | <INPUT NAME="Control7" TYPE=IMAGE SRC="[unarchived-media]" ALIGN=MIDDLE> | HTML 2 |
TYPE | Specifies what type of control to use. See Form Control Types. | <INPUT NAME="Control8" TYPE=CHECKBOX CHECKED=TRUE> | HTML 2 |
VALUE | For textual/numerical controls, specifies the default value of the control. For Boolean controls, specifies the value to be returned when the control is turned on. | <INPUT NAME="Control9"
TYPE=TEXTBOX VALUE="Your Name"> <INPUT NAME="Control10" TYPE=CHECKBOX VALUE=TRUE> |
HTML 2 |
ISINDEX Indicates the
presence of a searchable index. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Displays the following message followed by a textbox: "You can search this index. Type the keyword(s) you want to search for:" When the user enters text and presses ENTER, that text is posted back to the page's URL as a query. | <ISINDEX> | HTML 2 |
ACTION="[unarchived-media]">filename | Specifies the gateway program to which the string in the text box should be passed. | <ISINDEX ACTION="[unarchived-media]" | Netscape |
PROMPT="prompt text" | Specifies a prompt to be used instead of the above. | <ISINDEX PROMPT="Type in keywords here"> | HTML 3 |
KBD Renders text in
fixed-width and boldface type. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in fixed-width and boldface type. | <KBD>this is text that the user is supposed to type</KBD> | HTML 2 |
LI Denotes one item of
a list. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | In a <UL>, <OL>, <DIR>, or <MENU> block, denotes a new list item. | <UL> <LI>This
is the first item <LI>This is the second item </UL> |
HTML 2 |
TYPE=A, a, I, i, or 1 | Changes the style of an ordered list. Codes: A=use large letters; a=use small letters; I=use large Roman numerals; i=use small Roman numerals; 1=use numbers. | <OL> <LI
TYPE=A>This is item A. <LI TYPE=1>This is item 2. <LI TYPE=i>This is item iii. </OL> |
Netscape |
VALUE=n | Changes the count of ordered lists as they progress. | <OL> <LI>This
is item #1. <LI VALUE=3>This is item #3.</OL> |
Netscape |
LISTING Renders text
in fixed-width type. See also Pre, Tt, Xmp. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in fixed-width type. | <LISTING>Here's some plain text.</LISTING> | HTML 2 |
MAP Specifies a
collection of hot spots for a client-side image map. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
NAME | Gives the MAP a name so it can be referred to later. See Client Side Image Maps for an example of a client-side image map. | <MAP NAME="map1"> <AREA > <AREA > </MAP> | IExplore |
MARQUEE | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Makes a scrolling text marquee. | <MARQUEE>This text will scroll!</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
ALIGN=TOP, MIDDLE, or BOTTOM | Specifies that the text around the marquee should align with the top, middle, or bottom of the marquee. | <MARQUEE ALIGN=TOP>The following words, "Hi there!", will be aligned with the top of this marquee.</MARQUEE> Hi there! | IExplore |
BEHAVIOR= SCROLL, SLIDE, or ALTERNATE | Specifies how the text should behave. SCROLL (the default) means start completely off one side, scroll all the way across and completely off, and then start again. SLIDE means start completely off one side, scroll in, and stop as soon as the text touches the other margin. ALTERNATE means bounce back and forth within the marquee. | <MARQUEE
BEHAVIOR=SCROLL>This text will scroll all the way on and then all the way
off.</MARQUEE> <MARQUEE BEHAVIOR=SLIDE>This marquee will scroll in and "stick."</MARQUEE> <MARQUEE BEHAVIOR=ALTERNATE>This text will bounce back and forth.</MARQUEE> |
IExplore |
BGCOLOR= #rrggbb or colorname | Specifies a background color for the marquee, either as a RGB triple or using a "friendly" colorname. (See Using Color for a list of valid colornames.) | <MARQUEE BGCOLOR=#FF0000>This marquee has a red background!</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
DIRECTION=LEFT or RIGHT | Specifies which direction the text should scroll. The default is LEFT, which means scrolling to the left from the right. | <MARQUEE DIRECTION=RIGHT>This marquee will scroll from the left in a rightward direction.</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
HEIGHT=n or HEIGHT=n% | Specifies the height of the marquee, either in pixels or as a percentage of the screen height. | <MARQUEE HEIGHT=50% WIDTH=80%>This marquee is half the height of the screen and 80% of the width.</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
HSPACE=n | Specifies left and right margins for the outside of the marquee, in pixels. | <MARQUEE HSPACE=10 VSPACE=10>This marquee will be separated from the surrounding text by a 10-pixel border.</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
LOOP=n LOOP=INFINITE | Specifies how many times a marquee will loop when activated. If n=-1, or if LOOP=INFINITE is specified, it will loop indefinitely. | <MARQUEE LOOP=5>This marquee will loop five times.</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
SCROLLAMOUNT=n | Specifies the number of pixels between each successive draw of the marquee text. | <MARQUEE SCROLLDELAY=5 SCROLLAMOUNT=50>This is a very fast marquee.</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
SCROLLDELAY=n | Specifies the number of milliseconds between each successive draw of the marquee text. | <MARQUEE SCROLLDELAY=5 SCROLLAMOUNT=50>This is a very fast marquee.</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
VSPACE=n | Specifies top and bottom margins for the outside of the marquee, in pixels. | <MARQUEE HSPACE=10 VSPACE=10>This marquee will be separated from the surrounding text by a 10-pixel border.</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
WIDTH=n or WIDTH=n% | Sets the width of the marquee, either in pixels or as a percentage of the screen width. | <MARQUEE HEIGHT=50% WIDTH=80%>This marquee is half the height of the screen and 80% of the width.</MARQUEE> | IExplore |
MENU Denotes a list of
items. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Specifies that the following block consists of individual items, each beginning with an <LI> tag. | <MENU><LI>This
is the first item in the menu. <LI>And this is the second item in the menu.</MENU> |
HTML 2 |
META Internet Explorer
Sources client pull using the META tag. The META tag must be inside the HEAD
tag of the HTML document. The URL attribute requires a fully qualified URL (for
example, http://www.sample.com/reload.htm). | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
HTTP-EQUIV= "REFRESH" | Causes a document to be automatically reloaded on a regular basis, specified in seconds. | <HEAD><META
HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" CONTENT=2><TITLE>Reload Document</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY> <P>This document will be reloaded every two seconds.</BODY> |
Netscape |
CONTENT="n; URL=URL" | Tells the browser to reload in n seconds. If a URL is specified, the browser will load the URL after the time specified has elapsed. If no URL is specified, it will reload the current document. | <HEAD><META
HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" CONTENT="5;
URL=http://www.sample.com/next.htm"> <TITLE>Load Next Document</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY> <P>After five seconds have elapsed, the document "http://www.sample.com/next.htm" will be loaded.</BODY> |
Netscape |
NOBR Turns off line
breaking. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text without line breaks. | <NOBR>Here's a line of text I don't want to be broken here's the end of the line.</NOBR> | Netscape |
OL | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Specifies that the following block consists of individual items, each beginning with an <LI> tag. The items are numbered. | <OL> <LI>This
is the first item in the list. <LI>And this is the second item in the list.</OL> |
HTML 2 |
START=n | Specifies a starting number for the list | <OL START=3> <LI>This is item number 3.</OL> | Netscape |
TYPE=A, a, I, i, or 1 | Changes the style of the list. Codes: A=use large letters; a=use small letters; I=use large Roman numerals; i=use small Roman numerals; 1=use numbers. | <OL> <LI
TYPE=A>This is item A. <LI TYPE=1>This is item 2. <LI TYPE=i>This is item iii.</OL> |
Netscape |
OPTION | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | In a <SELECT> block, denotes one of the choices that will appear in the list. | See SELECT. | HTML 2 |
SELECTED | Indicates that this item is the default. If not present, item #1 becomes the default. | See SELECT. | HTML 2 |
VALUE | Indicates the value that will be returned if this item is chosen. | See SELECT. | HTML 2 |
P Denotes a paragraph. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Inserts a paragraph break and denotes a paragraph. The ending tag, </P>, is optional. | <P>This is a paragraph.</P> | HTML 2 |
ALIGN=CENTER | Centers the paragraph. | <P ALIGN=CENTER>This is a centered paragraph.</P> | HTML 3 |
PLAINTEXT Renders text
in fixed-width type without processing tags. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in fixed-width type. Also turns off HTML parsing until the browser encounters the </PLAINTEXT> tag. | <PLAINTEXT> Here's a sample of HTML: <A HREF="[unarchived-link]" is a shortcut to sample.</A></PLAINTEXT> | HTML 2 |
PRE Renders text in
fixed-width type. See also Listing, Tt, Xmp. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in fixed-width type. | <PRE>Here's some plain text</PRE> | HTML 2 |
S Renders text in
strikethrough type. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in strikethrough type. | <S>This text has a line through it.</S> | HTML 2 |
SAMP Specifies a code
sample. See also Code. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in a small font. (If no FONT FACE is specified, the font used is fixed-width.) | <SAMP>Here is some text in a small fixed-width font.</SAMP> | HTML 2 |
SELECT Denotes a list
box or dropdown list. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Specifies a list box or dropdown list. | <SELECT NAME="Cars"
MULTIPLE SIZE="1"> <OPTION VALUE="1">BMW <OPTION VALUE="2">PORSCHE <OPTION VALUE="3" SELECTED>MERCEDES</SELECT> |
HTML 2 |
MULTIPLE | Indicates that multiple items can be selected. | See above. | HTML 2 |
NAME | Specifies a name for the list. | See above. | HTML 2 |
SIZE | Specifies the height of the list control. | See above. | HTML 2 |
STRIKE Renders text in
strikethrough type. See S. | |||||
STRONG Renders text in
boldface. See B. TABLE Internet
Explorer 2.0 fully Sources HTML tables according to the HTML 3.0 draft standard.
Details of this standard are available at
http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/dsr/html3/tables.html. | |||||
As
shown here, Internet Explorer extends the table specification with three new
features. A table can be left- or right-aligned, just like a floating image, by
adding ALIGN=RIGHT to the opening TABLE tag. Also, by adding BGCOLOR=#nnnnnn
to each opening TD tag, each individual cell can have its own background color.
You can also add a caption to the table by using the CAPTION tag. |
| ||||
Here is
the HTML entry that produces the table shown at right: The following attributes remain with the
lowest-level component if they are nested. For example, TH and TD attributes
override TR and TABLE attributes, and TR attributes override TABLE attributes.
For more information about TABLE, TR, TH, and TD, please see the HTML 3.0 draft
standard mentioned above. See
Caption for more information about this tag. Here is a complete description of the additional attributes supported
by TABLE, TR, TH, and TD. | |||||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ALIGN=LEFT, or RIGHT | Specifies that the table or the text can be left- or right-aligned. The default is left-aligned for TABLE, TR, and TD. The default is center-aligned for TH. | <TABLE
ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 width=20%> <TR><TD>This table is
right-aligned.</TD></TR></TABLE> <TABLE BORDER=1 width=20%> <TR><TD ALIGN=RIGHT>The text in this cell is right-aligned.</TD></TR></TABLE> |
IExplore | ||
BGCOLOR= #rrggbb or colorname | Sets background color. rrggbb is a hexadecimal number denoting a red-green-blue color value (the pound sign is optional). BGCOLOR and each of the other color attributes here can also be set to a colorname. See Using Color. | <TABLE
ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 BGCOLOR=RED width=20%> <TR><TD>This table
has a red background.</TD></TR></TABLE> <TABLE ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 width=20%> <TR><TD BGCOLOR=RED>This cell has a red background.</TD></TR></TABLE> |
IExplore | ||
BORDERCOLOR= #rrggbb or colorname | Sets border color and must be used with the BORDER attribute. rrggbb is a hexadecimal number denoting a red-green-blue color value (the pound sign is optional). BORDERCOLOR can also be set to a colorname. See Using Color. | <TABLE
ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=RED width=20%> <TR><TD>This
table has a red border.</TD></TR></TABLE> <TABLE ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 width=20%> <TR><TD BORDERCOLOR=RED>This cell has a red border.</TD></TR></TABLE> |
IExplore | ||
BORDERCOLORLIGHT= #rrggbb or colorname | Sets independent border color control over one of the two colors used to draw a 3-D border, opposite of BORDERCOLORDARK, and must be used with the BORDER attribute. rrggbb is a hexadecimal number denoting a red-green-blue color value (the pound sign is optional). BORDERCOLORLIGHT can also be set to a colorname. See Using Color. | <TABLE
ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 BORDERCOLORLIGHT=RED width=20%> <TR><TD>This
table has one half of the 3-D border set to red.</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 width=20%> <TR><TD BORDERCOLORLIGHT=RED>This cell has one half of the 3-D border set to red.</TD></TR></TABLE> |
IExplore | ||
BORDERCOLORDARK= #rrggbb or colorname | Sets independent border color control over one of the two colors used to draw a 3-D border, opposite of BORDERCOLORLIGHT, and must be used with the BORDER attribute. rrggbb is a hexadecimal number denoting a red-green-blue color value (the pound sign is optional). BORDERCOLORDARK can also be set to a colorname. See Using Color. | <TABLE
ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 BORDERCOLORDARK=RED width=20%> <TR><TD>This
table has one half of the 3-D border set to red.</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE ALIGN=RIGHT BORDER=1 width=20%> <TR><TD BORDERCOLORDARK=RED>This cell has one half of the 3-D border set to red.</TD></TR></TABLE> |
IExplore | ||
VALIGN=TOP, or BOTTOM | Specifies that the text can be top- or bottom-aligned. The default is center-aligned. | <TABLE BORDER=1
width=20% VALIGN=TOP><TR><TD>The text in this table is
top-aligned.</TD></TR></TABLE> <TABLE BORDER=1 width=20%><TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>The text in this cell is top-aligned.</TD></TR></TABLE> |
IExplore |
TITLE Specifies a
title for the document. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Specifies a title for the document. Internet Explorer uses this for the window caption. | <TITLE>"Welcome To Internet Explorer!"</TITLE> | HTML 2 |
TT Renders text in
fixed-width type. See also Pre, Listing, Xmp. | |||
U Renders text underlined. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text underlined. | <U>This text has a line under it.</U> | HTML 2 |
UL Draws lines of text
as a bulleted list. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Specifies that the following block consists of individual items, each beginning with an <LI> tag. The items are bulleted. | <UL> <LI>This
is the first item in the list. <LI>And this is the second item in thelist.</UL> |
HTML 2 |
VAR Renders text as a
small fixed-width font. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Renders text in a small fixed-width type. | <VAR>Here's some plain text.</VAR> | HTML 2 |
WBR Inserts a soft
linebreak in a block of NOBR text. | |||
Attribute | Explanation | Example | Source |
---|---|---|---|
none | Inserts a soft linebreak in a block of NOBR text. | <NOBR> This line of text will not break, no matter how narrow the window gets.<WBR>This one, however<WBR>, will.</NOBR> | Netscape |
XMP Renders text in
fixed-width type. See also Listing, Pre, Tt.
| |
HTML
Tags Grouped by Category
For further information, see the following
topics. | |
Category | Description |
---|---|
Basics | Lists the basic HTML tags you need to create an HTML file. |
Client Pull | Client Pull provides the ability to automatically load a new document in the specified time or reload a document on a regular basis. |
Client-Side Image Maps | The most common use of image maps is to allow users to access different documents by clicking different areas in an image. |
Color | Lists the supported colornames and the HTML attributes which support these colornames. |
Forms | Includes HTML which produces forms, form control types, and list boxes. |
Font Formatting | Lists the different tags used to format fonts. |
Lists | Includes all of the tags which support different list types. |
Multimedia and Images | Learn how to embed video clips, sound and marquees in HTML files. |
Table Support | Includes the IE 2.0 table tag extensions to support HTML tables. |
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