3. HTML
• HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
• HTML is the standard markup language for creating Web pages
• HTML describes the structure of a Web page
• HTML consists of a series of elements
• HTML elements tell the browser how to display the content
• HTML elements label pieces of content such as "this is a heading", "thisis a
paragraph", "this is a link", etc.
4. HTML SIMPLE CODE
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Page Title</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>My First Heading</h1>
<p>My first paragraph.</p>
</body>
</html>
5. HTML FORM ELEMENT
Tag Description
<textarea> Defines a multiline input control (text area)
<fieldset> Groups related elements in a form
<legend>Defines a caption for a <fieldset> element
<optgroup> Defines a group of related opions in a drop-down list
<option> Defines an option in a drop-down list
<button> Defines a clickable button
<datalist> Specifies a list of pre-defined options for input controls
<output> Defines the result of a calculation
8. HTML INPUT TYPES
Here are the different input types you can use
in HTML.
. <input type="button">
<input type="checkbox">
<input type="color">
<input type="date">
<input type="datetime-local">
<input type="email">
<input type="file">
<input type="hidden">
<input type="image">
<input type="month">
10. MEDIA ELEMENTS
What is Multimedia?
Multimedia comes in many different formats. It can be almost anything you can hear
or see, like images, music, sound, videos, records, films, animations, and more.
Web pages often contain multimedia elements of different types and formats.
Multimedia Formats
Multimedia elements (like audio or video) are stored in media files.
The most common way to discover the type of a file, is to look at the file extension.
Multimedia files have formats and different extensions like: .wav, .mp3,
.mp4, .mpg, .wmv, and .avi.