What are HTML Elements?

HTML elements are the building blocks of web pages. An HTML element consists of a start tag, content, and an end tag. 
Here are some common HTML elements:

1. Heading Elements:

   – `<h1>` to `<h6>`: Define headings of different levels.
   html
   <h1>This is a Heading 1</h1>
   <h2>This is a Heading 2</h2>
   <!– … –>
   <h6>This is a Heading 6</h6>
   
Heading and Paragraph Elements - Anchor and Image Element - List and Table Elements - Form and Div Html Element
HTML Elements

2. Paragraph Element:

   – `<p>`: Defines a paragraph.
   html
   <p>This is a paragraph.</p>

3. Anchor Element (Link):

   – `<a>`: Creates a hyperlink.
   html
   <a href=”https://www.example.com”>Visit Example Website</a>

4. Image Element:

   – `<img>`: Embeds an image.
   html
   <img src=”image.jpg” alt=”Description of the image”>

5. List Elements:

   – `<ul>`: Defines an unordered list.
   – `<ol>`: Defines an ordered list.
   – `<li>`: Defines a list item.
   html
   <ul>
     <li>Item 1</li>
     <li>Item 2</li>
   </ul>
   <ol>
     <li>First</li>
     <li>Second</li>
   </ol>
   
Heading and Paragraph Elements - Anchor and Image Element - List and Table Elements - Form and Div Html Element
Difference in HTML Tag and HTML Elements

6. Table Elements:

   – `<table>`: Defines a table.
   – `<tr>`: Defines a table row.
   – `<th>`: Defines a table header cell.
   – `<td>`: Defines a table data cell.
   html
   <table border=”1″>
     <tr>
       <th>Header 1</th>
       <th>Header 2</th>
     </tr>
     <tr>
       <td>Row 1, Cell 1</td>
       <td>Row 1, Cell 2</td>
     </tr>
   </table>

7. Form Elements:

   – `<form>`: Defines an HTML form.
   – `<input>`: Defines an input field.
   html
   <form action=”/submit” method=”post”>
     <label for=”username”>Username:</label>
     <input type=”text” id=”username” name=”username”>
     <input type=”submit” value=”Submit”>
   </form>

8. Div Element:

   – `<div>`: Defines a division or a section in an HTML document.
   html
   <div>
     <!– Content goes here –>
   </div>
These elements can be combined and nested to create the structure of a web page. Each element serves a specific purpose, and the combination of elements allows you to create rich and structured content on the web.