List of all elements introduced in HTML5
HTML Tag | Description |
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<article> |
Represents an independent article with content separate from the rest of the site. |
<aside> | Describes content related to the main object of the web page but not its main intent. |
Used to insert audio into an HTML webpage. | |
<canvas> |
Used to draw graphics on a web page using JavaScript. |
<command> |
Defines a command button for special operations (supported only by Internet Explorer). |
<datalist> | Provides autocomplete feature for input elements. |
<details> | Used for initially hidden content that can be displayed interactively. |
<embed> | Embeds external multimedia content like audio or video into an HTML document. |
<figure> | Adds self-contained content like illustrations, diagrams, or photos. |
<footer> | Defines a footer containing information like author details and copyright. |
<header> | Contains information related to the title and heading of the content. |
<hgroup> | Groups heading elements (h1-h6) to provide structured heading information. |
<keygen> | Specifies a key-pair generator field in a form for secure user authentication. |
<mark> | Defines marked text to highlight a part of the paragraph. |
<meter> | Defines a scale for measurement with a well-defined range, used as a gauge. |
<nav> | Declares the navigational section of HTML documents. |
<output> | Represents the result of a client-side script calculation. |
<progress> | Represents the progress of a task or download. |
<ruby> | Specifies ruby annotations used in Japanese publications. |
<section> | Defines a section of documents, dividing content into sections and subsections. |
<time> | Displays human-readable date/time and encodes dates/times in a machine-readable form. |
<wbr> | Defines a word break opportunity, used for line breaks in long words. |
<video> | Embeds video content such as movie clips in a document. |
HTML5 – New Tags
As we know HTML5 is a new version of HTML ( Hypertext markup language). HTML5 introduced many new tags that will benefit many developers. These tags are generally supported by all major browsers. These tags belong to many aspects such as graphics, media, and forms.