Head Section
- TITLE - Document title
- ISINDEX - Primitive search
- META - Meta-information
- LINK - Site structure
- BASE - Document location
- SCRIPT - Inline script
- STYLE - Style information
Body Section
- H1 - Level 1 header
- H2 - Level 2 header
- H3 - Level 3 header
- H4 - Level 4 header
- H5 - Level 5 header
- H6 - Level 6 header
- UL - Unordered list
- OL - Ordered list
- DIR - Directory list
- MENU - Menu item list
- LI - List item
- DL - Definition list
- DT - Definition term
- DD- Definition
- P - Paragraph
- PRE - Preformatted text
- BLOCKQUOTE - Large quotation
- CENTER - Centered division
- FORM - Input form
- HR - Horizontal rule
- TABLE - Tables
- EM - Emphasized text
- STRONG - Strongly emphasized
- CITE - Short citation
- I - Italics
- B - Bold
- U - Underline
- STRIKE - Strikeout
- BIG - Larger text
- SMALL - Smaller text
- SUB - Subscript
- SUP - Superscript
- INPUT - Input field, button, etc.
- SELECT - Selection list
- OPTION - Selection list option
- TEXTAREA - Input area
- CAPTION - Table caption
- TR - Table row
- TH - Header cell
- TD - Table cell
- A - Anchor
- IMG - Image
- FONT - Font modification
- BR - Line break
PS
- NOT all tags above have a closing tag.
- Remember that each element are enclosed of brackets (<>), example, <em>Emphasize</em>
The HTML element exists to facilitate generation of key material, and submission of the public key as part of an HTML form. This mechanism is designed for use with Web-based certificate management systems. It is expected that the element will be used in an HTML form along with other information needed to construct a certificate request, and that the result of the process will be a signed certificate
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