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Cards (116)

Section 1

(50 cards)

<address>

Front

Defines an address element

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<datalist>New

Front

Defines a dropdown list

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<abbr>

Front

Defines an abbreviation

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<footer>New

Front

Defines a footer for a section or page

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<dd>

Front

Defines a definition description

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<caption>

Front

Defines a table caption

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<audio>New

Front

Defines sound content

Back

<body>

Front

Defines the body element

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<a>

Front

Defines a hyperlink

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<acronym>

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Not supported in HTML 5.

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<article>New

Front

Defines an article

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<canvas>New

Front

Defines graphics

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<figure>New

Front

Defines a group of media content, and their caption

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<b>

Front

Defines bold text

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<blockquote>

Front

Defines a long quotation

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<aside>New

Front

Defines content aside from the page content

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<area>

Front

Defines an area inside an image map

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<big>

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Not supported in HTML 5.

Back

<frame>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

Back

<figcaption>New

Front

Defines the caption of a figure element

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<basefont>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

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<!DOCTYPE>

Front

Defines the document type

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<fieldset>

Front

Defines a fieldset

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<button>

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Defines a push button

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<del>

Front

Defines deleted text

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<em>

Front

Defines emphasized text

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<br>

Front

Inserts a single line break

Back

<details>New

Front

Defines details of an element

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<bdo>

Front

Defines the direction of text display

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<font>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

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<cite>

Front

Defines a citation

Back

<colgroup>

Front

Defines groups of table columns

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<base>

Front

Defines a base URL for all the links in a page

Back

<code>

Front

Defines computer code text

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<col>

Front

Defines attributes for table columns

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<h1> to <h6>

Front

Defines header 1 to header 6

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<command>New

Front

Defines a command button

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<dfn>

Front

Defines a definition term

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<dir>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

Back

<dt>

Front

Defines a definition term

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<head>

Front

Defines information about the document

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<frameset>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

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<form>

Front

Defines a form

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<embed>New

Front

Defines external interactive content or plugin

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<dl>

Front

Defines a definition list

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<!--...-->

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Defines a comment

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<center>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

Back

<div>

Front

Defines a section in a document

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<applet>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

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<header>New

Front

Defines a header for a section or page

Back

Section 2

(50 cards)

<strong>

Front

Defines strong text

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<span>

Front

Defines a section in a document

Back

<input>

Front

Defines an input field

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<hgroup>New

Front

Defines information about a section in a document

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<summary>New

Front

Defines the header of a "detail" element

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<rt>New

Front

Defines explanation to ruby annotations.

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<small>

Front

Defines small text

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<strike>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

Back

<label>

Front

Defines a label for a form control

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<output>New

Front

Defines some types of output

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<meta>

Front

Defines meta information

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<html>

Front

Defines an html document

Back

<legend>

Front

Defines a title in a fieldset

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<section>New

Front

Defines a section

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<ol>

Front

Defines an ordered list

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<select>

Front

Defines a selectable list

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<ins>

Front

Defines inserted text

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<noframes>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

Back

<q>

Front

Defines a short quotation

Back

<style>

Front

Defines a style definition

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<map>

Front

Defines an image map

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<source>New

Front

Defines media resources

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<object>

Front

Defines an embedded object

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<param>

Front

Defines a parameter for an object

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<iframe>

Front

Defines an inline sub window (frame)

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<pre>

Front

Defines preformatted text

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<menu>

Front

Defines a menu list

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<img>

Front

Defines an image

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<option>

Front

Defines an option in a drop-down list

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<rp>New

Front

Used in ruby annotations to define what to show browsers that to not support the ruby element.

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<optgroup>

Front

Defines an option group

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<li>

Front

Defines a list item

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<table>

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Defines a table

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<mark>New

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Defines marked text

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<kbd>

Front

Defines keyboard text

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<meter>New

Front

Defines measurement within a predefined range

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<samp>

Front

Defines sample computer code

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<nav>New

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Defines navigation links

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<i>

Front

Defines italic text

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<ruby>New

Front

Defines ruby annotations.

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<s>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

Back

<p>

Front

Defines a paragraph

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<keygen>New

Front

Defines a generated key in a form

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<hr>

Front

Defines a horizontal rule

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<progress>New

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Defines progress of a task of any kind

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<noscript>

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Defines a noscript section

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<link>

Front

Defines a resource reference

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<sup>

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Defines superscripted text

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<sub>

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Defines subscripted text

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<script>

Front

Defines a script

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Section 3

(16 cards)

<tr>

Front

Defines a table row

Back

<var>

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Defines a variable

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<tbody>

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Defines a table body

Back

<u>

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Not supported in HTML 5.

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<td>

Front

Defines a table cell

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<video>New

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Defines a video

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<tt>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

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<time>New

Front

Defines a date/time

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<wbr>New

Front

Defines a possible line-break

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<thead>

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Defines a table header

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<tfoot>

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Defines a table footer

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<textarea>

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Defines a text area

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<xmp>

Front

Not supported in HTML 5.

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<ul>

Front

Defines an unordered list

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<title>

Front

Defines the document title

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<th>

Front

Defines a table header

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