Boilerplate
Headings
There are six headings available in HTML, <h1> is the largest among all, and <h6> is the smallest.
<h1> Tag
<h2> Tag
<h3> Tag
<h4> Tag
<h5> Tag
<h6> Tag
Container
Container tags are the tags that contain some data such as text, image, etc. There are several container tags in HTML.
div tag
The div tag or division tag is used to make blocks or divisions in the document.
span tag
The span is a container for inline content
p tag
The p tag is used to create a paragraph in HTML
pre tag
The pre tag represents pre-formatted text
code tag
The code tag is used to represent source codes in HTML
Text Formatting
Text formatting tags are used to format text or data in HTML documents. You can do certain things like creating italic, bold, and strong text to make your document look more attractive and understandable.
<b> tag
<strong> tag
<i> tag
<em> tag
<sub> tag
<sup> tag
Lists
Lists can be either numerical, alphabetic, bullet, or other symbols. You can specify list type and list items in HTML for a clean document.
<ol> tag
The ordered list starts with <ol> tag and each list item starts with an <li> tag
<ul> tag
Media
Media is anything that is present in digital form such as image, video, audio, etc.
<audio> tag
It is used to embed sound content in the document.
<img> tag
It is used to embed or import images in a webpage.
<video> tag
It is used to embed videos on a webpage.
Table
A table is a collection of rows and columns. It is used to represent data in tabular form.
Table Structure
Links
Links are clickable text that can redirect you to some other page.
<a> tag
<a> or anchor tag defines a hyperlink. When clicked, it takes you to some other page
Form
The form is used to collect the user's input, generally, the user's data is sent to the server for further processing.
Form Elements
We use various input types and buttons inside a form as form elements
Text Input
Password Input
Checkbox
Radio Button
Submit Button
Button
Select (Dropdown) List
Textarea
File Input
Range Input
Number Input
Email Input
Search Input
URL Input
Date Input
Characters & Symbols
Some symbols are not directly present on the keyboard, but there are some ways to use them in HTML documents. We can display them either by entity name, decimal, or hexadecimal value.
Copyright Symbol (©)
Less than (<)
Greater than (>)
Ampersand (&)
Dollar ($)
Random Text
Elon Musk
Semantic Elements
Semantic elements are those that convey their meaning and purpose clearly through their name alone.
<section> tag
It defines a section in the document
<article> tag
It represents self-contained content
<aside> tag
It is used to place content in the sidebar
Meta Tags
Meta tags define metadata about the document, such as author, description, and keywords.
CSS Integration
CSS integration can be done to style our HTML document using internal or external CSS.
Accessibility
Make your webpage accessible to all users with these best practices.
Responsive Design
Design your webpage to adapt to different screen sizes using CSS media queries.
JavaScript Integration
Embed JavaScript directly or link to an external file for added functionality.
Comments
Comments allow you to leave notes in your code, which are ignored by browsers.
Other tips for HTML Beginners
1. Use a Modern Text Editor
Tools like Visual Studio Code (VS Code) provide syntax highlighting, autocompletion, and other helpful features. VS Code also supports Emmet for faster HTML and CSS coding.
2. Utilize Emmet
Emmet is a plugin available in many text editors that allows you to write HTML and CSS more quickly. For example, typing ul>li*5
and then pressing 'Tab' will create a <ul>
element with five <li>
children as shown below:
3. Indent Your Code
Properly indenting your code makes it more readable. Most modern text editors offer automatic indentation.
4. Always Close Tags
Make sure to close all of your HTML tags. This helps to avoid unexpected rendering issues.
5. Learn CSS and JavaScript
Understanding CSS and JavaScript can help you create more dynamic and visually appealing websites. Consider studying them alongside HTML.
6. Use Comments Wisely
Comments can be helpful for leaving notes and reminders in your code, or for temporarily disabling a section of HTML.
7. Practice Regularly
Like any skill, practice makes perfect. Try building different types of web pages to improve your understanding and proficiency in HTML.
8. Learn about Responsive Design
Responsive design ensures that your website looks good on all devices. Learning about media queries and flexible grid layouts is essential for modern web development.