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This tag can be used to insert any file into an html page, be that an image, a java applet, a video clip, flash or anything else. It relies on the browser knowing what to do with the specific mime type though. Nested <object> tags can provide alternative representations incase the first mime type is not supported.
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Located in ../data/tagtrees/html.xml.in.h:153
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This tag should be used for the main heading on a page, some say that this should be your page logo, others that it is more for the main sections, e.g. a chapter heading.
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Located in ../data/tagtrees/html.xml.in.h:165
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Use this for inserting tables of data, it is commonly used for laying out pages as well, but this use is discouraged
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Use this tag to provide an alternative page for browser which do not support frames. This tag is only present with the Frameset DOCTYPE
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Located in ../data/tagtrees/html.xml.in.h:180
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Use this tag when the list items are in a specific order. They will generally also be numbered instead of having bullets
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Located in ../data/tagtrees/html.xml.in.h:185
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Use this to signify the defining instance of its contents
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Use this type of list when the order of the items is not important. They will generally be show with bullets before each item
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Located in ../data/tagtrees/html.xml.in.h:189
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Used for executing scripts written in different languages. The main one of course being javascript, with only Internet Explorer supporting vbscript
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Located in ../data/tagtrees/html.xml.in.h:192
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Used to insert a JAVA applet into a page, this tag can not be used in HTML 4 Strict, instead <object> can be used
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Located in ../data/tagtrees/html.xml.in.h:196
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Used to provide a base URI which is prepended to all src="" or href="" attributes, or in Transitional HTML 4 it can also provide a target which all links will default to using
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Located in ../data/tagtrees/html.xml.in.h:198
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