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HTML CodesIf you're looking for some HTML codes to spice up your website, you've come to the right place. You will find a variety of HTML tags and tips to assist you below.
Text Codes HTML Bold Code HTML Strong Code HTML Italic Code HTML Emphasis Code HTML Underline Code HTML Small (Text) Code HTML Big (Text) Code HTML Font Codes HTML Paragraph Code HTML Line Break Code HTML Heading Codes HTML Deleted Text Code HTML Center Code HTML Horizontal Rule CodesLink Codes HTML Link Code HTML Anchor Code HTML Email Link CodeImage Codes HTML Image CodesTable Codes HTML Table Codes HTML Table Header Code HTML Table Row Code HTML Table Data CodeList Codes HTML List Item Codes HTML Ordered List Code HTML Unordered List Code HTML Definition List Code HTML Definition Term Code HTML Definition Description Code HTML Menu CodeForm Codes HTML Form Codes HTML Input Field Codes HTML Input Field Password HTML Listbox Option Codes HTML Input Background Color Codes HTML Input Image Submit Button Codes HTML Input Comment Box Code HTML Input Radio Button Code HTML Input Checkbox CodeMusic / Video Codes HTML Embed Object CodesMarquee Codes HTML Scrolling Text CodesWeb Page Codes HTML Hypertext Markup Language Codes HTML Body Code HTML Head Code HTML Meta Codes HTML Title Code HTML Comment Code
How to Copy and Paste Codes To copy and paste the HTML codes from the HTML chart below into the HTML of your web page, place your mouse pointer over the beginning of the HTML code you would like to copy. Next, click and hold your left mouse button and drag your mouse over all the HTML code you would like to copy (Example of highlighted text). Your HTML code should now be highlighted. Go to "Edit" - "Copy" on your web browser's toolbar and then place your cursor within your HTML code where you would like to place the code. Right click on your mouse and go to "Paste." Your HTML code should now be displaying within your HTML document.For a basic HTML tutorial, visit the 'How to Code in HTML' section. HTML Tags NameHTML TagHTML Code ExampleBrowser View
HTML CommentNothing will show (Tip)
HTML AnchorVisit Our SiteVisit Our Site (Tip)
HTML BoldExampleExampleHTML Big (Text)ExampleExample
(Tip)Body of HTML DocumentThe content of your HTML pageContents of
your web page (Tip)HTML Line Break
The contents of your page
The contents of your pageThe contents of your pageThe contents of
your pageHTML CenterThis will center your contentsThis will center
your contentsHTML Definition DescriptionDefinition TermDefinition
of the termDefinition TermDefinition of the termDefinition Term
Definition of the term Definition Term Definition of the term HTML
Definition ListDefinition TermDefinition of the termDefinition
TermDefinition of the termDefinition Term Definition of the term
Definition Term Definition of the term HTML Definition
TermDefinition TermDefinition of the termDefinition TermDefinition
of the termDefinition Term Definition of the term Definition Term
Definition of the term HTML EmphasisThis is an Example of using
theemphasis tagThis is an Example of using theemphasis tagHTML
Embed Object(Tip)HTML Embed ObjectMusic will begin playing when
your page is loaded and will only play one time. A control panel
will be displayed to enable your visitors to stop the music.HTML
FontExampleExample (Tip)HTML FontExampleExample (Tip)HTML
FontExampleExample (Tip)HTML FormName:
Email:
Top of FormName: (Tip) Email: Bottom of FormNameHTML TagHTML Code
ExampleBrowser ViewHTML Heading 1HTML Heading 2HTML Heading 3HTML
Heading 4HTML Heading 5HTML Heading 6Heading 1 ExampleHeading 2
ExampleHeading 3 ExampleHeading 4 ExampleHeading 5 ExampleHeading 6
ExampleHeading of HTML DocumentContains elements describing the
documentNothing will showHTML Horizontal RuleContents of your web
page (Tip)Contents of your web pageHTML Horizontal RuleContents of
your web pageContents of your web pageHTML Horizontal RuleContents
of your web pageContents of your web pageHTML Horizontal
Rule(Internet Explorer)Contents of your web pageContents of your
web pageHTML Horizontal Rule(Internet Explorer)Contents of your web
pageContents of your web pageHTML Hypertext Markup LanguageTitle of
your web pageHTML web page contentsContents of your web pageHTML
ItalicExampleExampleHTML Image(Tip)HTML Input FieldExample:Top
of FormExample: (Tip) Bottom of FormHTML Input Password Top of Form
Bottom of FormHTML Input(Background Color) (Internet
Explorer)Example:Top of FormExample: (Tip) Bottom of FormHTML
Input(Image Submit Button) Example: Top of FormExample: (Tip)
Bottom of FormHTML Input (Comment Box) Example:Enter Your
Comments:
Top of FormExample: (Tip) Bottom of FormHTML Input(Radio Button)
Example:Select an option:
Option 1 Option 2 Option 3Top of FormExample: (Tip)Select an
option: Option 1 Option 2 Option 3Bottom of FormHTML
Input(Checkbox) Example:Select an option:
Selection 1 Selection 2 Selection 3Top of FormExample: (Tip)Select
an option: Selection 1 Selection 2 Selection 3Bottom of FormHTML
List ItemExample 1:List item 1List item 2List item 3Example
2:List item 1List item 2List item 3List item 4Example
1: (Tip) List item 1 List item 2 List item 3 Example 2: i. List
item 1 ii. List item 2 iii. List item 3 iv. List item 4 HTML
LinkHTML Scrolling Text(Internet Explorer)Example Marquee(Tip)HTML
MenuList item 1List item 2List item 3 List item 1 List item 2 List
item 3 HTML MetaNothing will show (Tip)HTML MetaNothing will show
(Tip)HTML MetaNothing will show (Tip)HTML MetaNothing will show
(Tip)HTML MetaNothing will show (Tip)HTML MetaNothing will show
(Tip)NameHTML TagHTML Code ExampleBrowser ViewHTML Ordered
ListNumberedList item 1List item 2List
item 3List item 4Numbered Special StartList item
1List item 2List item 3List item 4Lowercase Letters
List item 1List item 2List item 3List item 4Capital
Letters List item 1List item 2List item 3List item
4Capital Letters Special Start List item 1List item
2List item 3List item 4Lowercase Roman Numerals List
item 1List item 2List item 3List item 4Capital Roman
Numerals List item 1List item 2List item 3List item
4Capital Roman Numerals Special Start List item 1List
item 2List item 3List item 4Numbered1. List item 1 2. List item 2
3. List item 3 4. List item 4 Numbered Special Start5. List item 1
6. List item 2 7. List item 3 8. List item 4 Lowercase Lettersa.
List item 1 b. List item 2 c. List item 3 d. List item 4 Capital
LettersA. List item 1 B. List item 2 C. List item 3 D. List item 4
Capital Letters Special StartC. List item 1 D. List item 2 E. List
item 3 F. List item 4 Lowercase Roman Numerals i. List item 1 ii.
List item 2 iii. List item 3 iv. List item 4 Capital Roman Numerals
I. List item 1 II. List item 2 III. List item 3 IV. List item 4
Capital Roman Numerals Special StartVII. List item 1 VIII. List
item 2 IX. List item 3 X. List item 4 HTML Listbox Option (Drop
Down Box) Select an option:option 1option 2option 3option 4option
5option 6
Top of FormSelect an option: (Tip)Bottom of FormHTML Mailto Email
Link Email LinkEmail LinkHTML ParagraphThis is an example
displaying the use of the paragraph tag. This will create a line
break and a space between lines.Attributes:Example 1:
This is an example
displaying the use
of the paragraph tag.Example 2:
This is an example
displaying the use
of the paragraph tag.Example 3:
This is an example
displaying the use
of the paragraph tag.This is an example displaying the use of the
HTML paragraph tag. This will create a line break and a space
between lines. Attributes: Example 1:This is an exampledisplaying
the useof the paragraph tag.Example 2:This is an exampledisplaying
the useof the paragraph tag.Example 3:This is an exampledisplaying
the useof the paragraph tag.HTML Small (Text)ExampleExample
(Tip)HTML Deleted TextExampleExampleHTML StrongExampleExampleHTML
TableExample 1:Column 1Column 2Example 2: (Internet Explorer)Column
1Column 2Example 3:Column 1Column 2Row 2Row 2Example 1: (Tip)Column
1Column 2Example 2: (Tip)Column 1Column 2Example 3: (Tip)Column
1Column 2Row 2Row 2HTML Table DataColumn 1Column 2Column 1Column
2HTML Table HeaderColumn 1Column 2Column 3Row 2Row 2Row 2Row 3Row
3Row 3Row 4Row 4Row 4Column 1Column 2Column 3Row 2Row 2Row 2Row
3Row 3Row 3Row 4Row 4Row 4HTML Document TitleTitle of your HTML
pageTitle of your web page will be viewable in the title bar.
(Tip)HTML Table RowColumn 1Column 2Column 1Column 2HTML
TeletypeExampleExampleHTML UnderlineExampleExampleHTML Unordered
ListExample 1:
List item 1List item 2
Example 2:
List item 1List item
2List item 3List item 4Example 1: List item 1 List
item 2 Example 2: List item 1 List item 2 List item 3 List item 4
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enhance your web page, it's probably best to leave it out, as the
more special effects you add to your page, the longer your page
will take to load.In addition, prior to using any of these HTML
codes and tips within your web pages, you must ensure that the
effect you're trying to achieve doesn't irritate your visitors. For
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crash your visitors browser. In addition, using excessive pop up
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endeavors.Web Design MistakesConfusingPop up messagesPoor load
timeOver use of JavaPoor overall appearancePoor use of HTML
tablesSpelling/Grammar mistakesPoor organizationInconsistent page
designNo contact informationNo 'about us' pageNo privacy
policyDifferent backgrounds on each pagePoor contentPoor
navigationOver powering music set to auto playBroken HTML code
links and graphicsPoor browser compatibilityLarge slow loading
graphicsToo many graphicsLarge Welcome bannersFlashing bannersPages
scrolling to oblivionMultiple colored textMultiple use of animated
graphicsText difficult to readAnimated bulletsNo Meta tagsToo many
graphic and/or line dividersMultiple use of different fontsUnder
construction signsBusy, distracting backgroundsScrolling text in
the status barMultiple banners and buttonsLarge scrolling text
across the pagePoor use of HTML code framesLarge fontsPoor use of
mouse over effectWhen you begin designing your web site, try to
keep your main HTML page as small as possible. For example, instead
of trying to cram all your information into a single web page,
consider creating sections for your content. These sections can
contain highlights of your content with a link to further
information. You can set up your content sections in HTML tables
with colored heading sections for information, such as articles,
products or whatever you'd like. To keep your main HTML page
smaller, it is much better to keep it down to the most essential
elements. You can then use links to additional pages to provide the
detailed information. A good rule of thumb is Less is More.To
enhance your web page, you can format your text using bold
headlines, colored HTML table cells, and graphic bullets and/or
arrows.If you use the same graphic bullets and arrows throughout
your page, you can enhance your page's appearance, but you won't
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an image, your image only has to load once. When the image has
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variety of HTML codes and tips below. Simply click on the links and
copy and paste the codes into your web page according to the
instructions. Changing Table Background Colors on
MouseoverEmbedding Web Pages within Web PagesCreate a Gradient
Background EffectAuto Fill Email Subject and BodyOpen A New Window
on Page UnloadSpacing Between ImagesProtect Your Email Address From
Spam RobotsOpen A Web Page In A New WindowRedirect Visitors To
Another PageColored Text BoxesUsing An Image "submit"
buttonCustomizing Horizontal Rules - Line DividersCreating an HTML
Vertical Rule - Line DividerAdding Color To Your Table
BackgroundAdding An Image Background To Your TablesAdding Color To
Your Table BordersUsing Style Tags For Mouse Over Link EffectsHow
to Make Your Background Image StationaryReplacing Your Standard
Bullets With Graphic BulletsCreating a Placeholder for an Empty
Table CellDisplaying Text With An ImageCreating an Email
FormRemoving Link UnderlineChanging Link ColorsLinking To a
Specific Location on a PageEscape From Frame LinkResizing Your
ImagesChanging Web Page MarginsMouseover Text DescriptionStatus Bar
Link DescriptionAuto Fill Email SubjectHighlighting FFA LinksAd
Tracking With a LinkPreventing Browser CachePreventing Search
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