In the previous post, we have learned about the form, input, label tags, and the placeholder attribute. In this post, we will learn about the name attribute, form action, and method attributes.
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Ep.014 – Form, Input, Placeholder – Learn HTML and HTML5 – Free Course
In the previous post, we have learned about the difference between block and inline elements. In this post, we will learn about the form and input tags as well as the placeholder attribute of the input tag.
forwardEp.013 Block vs Inline Elements – Learn HTML and HTML5 – Free HTML Course
The block or block-level elements/tags are those HTML tags that 1) cover the 100% available width on the screen and 2) always start from a new line. The inline elements/tags cover only the width required by the inner content of the tag and start from where the previous inline element is completed.
forwardEp.012 – iFrame – Learn HTML and HTML5 – Free HTML Course
The iFrame tag tag is used to show other websites on your own website in a frame. The other website can only be shown on your website if that website allows embedding features. The source attribute src is used to add the URL of the external website.
forwardEp. 011 – Meta Tags – Learn HTML and HTML5 – Free Course
In the previous post, we have presented an exercise to validate the knowledge learned in the previous course episodes/posts. In this post, we will learn about Meta Tags and why/how we use them on an HTML page.
forwardEp. 007 Recap and Review Questions – Learn WordPress – Free Course
In the previous post, we have learned how to set up a new WordPress project in the localhost Wamp Server. This post is the last post of the current module (i.e. Course Overview and Set-Up). In this post, we will have a recap of what we have learned and will discuss some review questions. The review questions are helpful for the candidates to decide whether they are ready to move on to the next module or not?
forwardEp. 010 – Exercise – Learn HTML and HTML5 – Free Course
In the previous post, we have learned the difference between the class and id attributes and why/when we use them. In this post, we will do an exercise utilizing the knowledge that we have already learned in the previous lessons.
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