a signal to the browser that it is to do something more than just display text on the screen in the default font
a special piece of text that tells a web browser how to display things to the reader
a syntactical construct in the HTML language that abbreviates specific instructions to be executed when the HTML script is loaded into a Web browser
A specific formatting instruction within an HTML document. Tags are usually contained within angle brackets, as in HTML.
A symbol used in HTML to identify a page element's type, format, and structure. The FrontPage Editor automatically creates HTML tags to represent each element on the page.
HTML includes a series of text "tags" that describe how a Web page is formatted. Each tag appears inside brackets (). For example, the strong tag is used to create bold text.
Flag-like indicators that tell the browser how to treat the characters that are between the beginning tag and the ending /tag.
A text string used in HTML to identify a page element's type, format, and appearance.
A symbol used in HTML to identify a page element's type, format, and structure. An HTML tag has an opening tag that is enclosed with angle brackets, and also a closing tag that is also enclosed with angle brackets and includes a forward slash after the first angle bracket. i.e. the following blue fox is an Italic tag — the text “blue fox” is marked up to be formatted in italics.
a code within an HTML file that instructs the web browser how to render the page. For example, the PRE tag indicates that the text is preformatted and should be displayed as typed.
A code used in HTML that identifies an element so that a Web browser will know how to display it.