explain eight attributes of html?
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the eight attributes of html are
bgcolor - the helps you to set the background colour of the document
background - the help you. To set a image as the background of the document
text- helps u color the text
bgcolor - the helps you to set the background colour of the document
background - the help you. To set a image as the background of the document
text- helps u color the text
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The href Attribute
HTML links are defined with the <a> tag. The link address is specified in the href attribute:
Example
<ahref="https://www.w3schools.com">This is a link</a>
The src Attribute
HTML images are defined with the <img> tag.
The filename of the image source is specified in the src attribute:
Example
<img src="img_girl.jpg">
The width and height Attributes
Images in HTML have a set of size attributes, which specifies the width and height of the image:
Example
<img src="img_girl.jpg"width="500" height="600">
The image size is specified in pixels: width="500" means 500 pixels wide.
The alt Attribute
The alt attribute specifies an alternative text to be used, when an image cannot be displayed.
The value of the attribute can be read by screen readers. This way, someone "listening" to the webpage, e.g. a blind person, can "hear" the element.
Example
<img src="img_girl.jpg"alt="Girl with a jacket">
Example
See what happens if we try to display an image that does not exist:
<img src="img_typo.jpg"alt="Girl with a jacket">
The style Attribute
The style attribute is used to specify the styling of an element, like color, font, size etc.
Example
<p style="color:red">I am a paragraph</p>
The lang Attribute
The language of the document can be declared in the <html> tag.
The language is declared with the langattribute.
Declaring a language is important for accessibility applications (screen readers) and search engines:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en-US">
<body>
...
</body>
</html>
The first two letters specify the language (en). If there is a dialect, use two more letters (US).
The title Attribute
Here, a title attribute is added to the <p>element. The value of the title attribute will be displayed as a tooltip when you mouse over the paragraph:
Example
<p title="I'm a tooltip">
This is a paragraph.
</p>
HTML links are defined with the <a> tag. The link address is specified in the href attribute:
Example
<ahref="https://www.w3schools.com">This is a link</a>
The src Attribute
HTML images are defined with the <img> tag.
The filename of the image source is specified in the src attribute:
Example
<img src="img_girl.jpg">
The width and height Attributes
Images in HTML have a set of size attributes, which specifies the width and height of the image:
Example
<img src="img_girl.jpg"width="500" height="600">
The image size is specified in pixels: width="500" means 500 pixels wide.
The alt Attribute
The alt attribute specifies an alternative text to be used, when an image cannot be displayed.
The value of the attribute can be read by screen readers. This way, someone "listening" to the webpage, e.g. a blind person, can "hear" the element.
Example
<img src="img_girl.jpg"alt="Girl with a jacket">
Example
See what happens if we try to display an image that does not exist:
<img src="img_typo.jpg"alt="Girl with a jacket">
The style Attribute
The style attribute is used to specify the styling of an element, like color, font, size etc.
Example
<p style="color:red">I am a paragraph</p>
The lang Attribute
The language of the document can be declared in the <html> tag.
The language is declared with the langattribute.
Declaring a language is important for accessibility applications (screen readers) and search engines:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en-US">
<body>
...
</body>
</html>
The first two letters specify the language (en). If there is a dialect, use two more letters (US).
The title Attribute
Here, a title attribute is added to the <p>element. The value of the title attribute will be displayed as a tooltip when you mouse over the paragraph:
Example
<p title="I'm a tooltip">
This is a paragraph.
</p>
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