<tag_name>
text </tag_name>
<tag_name attribute_name=argument>
text </tag_name>
, or just
<tag_name>
<title>
My Useful Document
</title>
<pre width=60>
A lot of text here.
</pre>
<html>
. . . </html>
<head>
. . . </head>
<body>
. . . </body>
<html>
,
<head>
, and <body>
are actually
optional within HTML documents.
<isindex>
<title>
. . . </title>
<nextid>
<link>
<base>
The following sections describe elements that can be used in the body of the document.
<p>
<pre>
. . . </pre>
width
<listing>
. . . </listing>
<plaintext>
<blockquote>
. . . </blockquote>
<a name="target_anchor_name">
. . .
</a>
<a href="#anchor_name">
. . .
</a>
<a href="URL">
. . .
</a>
<a href="URL#target_string">
. . .
</a>
name
or
href
.
Optional attributes: rel, rev, urn, title, methods
.
The structure of a Universal Resource Location (URL) is similar to:
<h1>
. . .
</h1>
<h2>
. . .
</h2>
<h3>
. . .
</h2>
<h4>
. . .
</h4>
<h5>
. . .
</h5>
<h6>
. . .
</h6>
<em>
. . .
</em>
<strong>
. . .
</strong>
<code>
. . .
</code>
<samp>
. . .
</samp>
<kbd>
. . .
</kbd>
<var>
. . .
</var>
<dfn>
. . .
</dfn>
<cite>
. . .
</cite>
<b>
. . . </b>
<i>
. . . </i>
<u>
. . . </u>
<tt>
. . . </tt>
<dl>
<dt>
First term to be defined
<dd>
Definition of first term
<dt>
Next term to be defined
<dd>
Next definition
</dl>
<dl>
attribute compact
can be used to
generate a definition list requiring less space.
<ul>
<li>
First item in the list<li>
Next item in the list</ul>
<ol>
<li>
First item in the list<li>
Next item in the list</ol>
<menu>
<li>
First item in the menu<li>
Next item</menu>
<dir>
<li>
First item in the list<li>
Second item in the list<li>
Next item in the list</dir>
&
specifies the
ampersand ( & ),
and the entity <
specifies the less than
( < ) character.
Note that the semicolon
following the keyword is required, and the keyword must be one from the
list presented in
http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/Entities.html
<!-- text >
<address>
. . .
</address>
<img src="URL">
. . .
</img>
For a reference information on HTML see: http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/MarkUp.html
Michael Grobe Academic Computing Services The University of Kansas grobe@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu