![]() So what’s a table? No, not the furniture! The form element is to serve as a wrapper (container) for the table which will contain the main calculator components. After it has been created, an attribute titled “name”, with the value, calculator, should then be added to the opening form tag. The first thing that goes into our HTML body is the form element. Įlements: An HTML element usually consists of a opening tag and end tag, with the content inserted in between. The attribute is specified in the opening HTML tag. Īttributes: A property of an HTML element used to provide additional instructions to a given HTML tag. Content goes between two tags and the closing one is prefixed with a slash (Note: there are some self-closing HTML tags, like image tags). They are comprised of a keyword surrounded by angle brackets. Tags: Tags are basic labels that define and separate parts of your markup into elements. The visible part of a webpage goes into the tag.īefore I go any further, it’s essential you understand certain HTML terminologies (fancy words) such as tags, attributes and elements. If you don’t already understand how to deploy HTML scripts you should take a look at this short tutorial. This is the basic format for HTML documents. Now you get the concepts, let’s get started! And as you should already know tables are made of rows and columns with cells to contain table data. ![]() Visually, a calculator is a table enclosed in a container. ![]()
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