Category Archives: Library

HTML Input form* Attributes

This chapter describes the different form* attributes for the HTML <input> element. The form Attribute The input form attribute specifies the form the <input> element belongs to. The value of this attribute must be equal to the id attribute of the <form> element it belongs to. Example An input field located outside of the HTML form (but still a part of the form):… Read More »

Working with Tabs | Tabs In MS PowerPoint

Ribbon and Tabs Ribbon is located on the top of the PowerPoint window just below the Title bar. It is made up of seven tabs; Home, Insert, Design, Animations, Slide Show, Review and View. Each tab is divided into groups of related commands that are displayed on the Ribbon. To view additional commands of a… Read More »

HTML Input Attributes

This chapter describes the different attributes for the HTML <input> element. The value Attribute The input value attribute specifies an initial value for an input field: Example Input fields with initial (default) values: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <h1>The input value attribute</h1> <p>The value attribute specifies an initial value for an input field:</p> <form action=”/action_page.php”>  <label for=”fname”>First name:</label><br>  <input type=”text”… Read More »

HTML Input Types

This chapter describes the different types for the HTML <input> element. HTML <input> type Attribute Here are the different input types you can use in HTML: <input type=”button”> <input type=”checkbox”> <input type=”color”> <input type=”date”> <input type=”datetime-local”> <input type=”email”> <input type=”file”> <input type=”hidden”> <input type=”image”> <input type=”month”> <input type=”number”> <input type=”password”> <input type=”radio”> <input type=”range”> <input type=”reset”> <input type=”search”> <input… Read More »

HTML Form Elements

This chapter describes all the different HTML form elements. The HTML <form> Elements The HTML <form> element can contain one or more of the following form elements: <input> <label> <select> <textarea> <button> <fieldset> <legend> <datalist> <output> <option> <optgroup> The <input> Element One of the most used form element is the <input> element. The <input> element can be displayed in several ways,… Read More »

HTML Forms

An HTML form is used to collect user input. The user input is most often sent to a server for processing. The <form> Element The HTML <form> element is used to create an HTML form for user input:<form>.form elements.</form> The <form> element is a container for different types of input elements, such as: text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, submit… Read More »

HTML Uniform Resource Locators

A URL is another word for a web address. A URL can be composed of words (e.g. help.rerfindia.org), or an Internet Protocol (IP) address (e.g. 192.68.20.50). Most people enter the name when surfing, because names are easier to remember than numbers. URL – Uniform Resource Locator Web browsers request pages from web servers by using… Read More »