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FAVICON: A favicon is a small image displayed on the right side of the tile in browser tab.

TABLE: The table tag creates an HTML table and consists of three tags: ,,, where stands for table row, stands for table head, and stands for table data.

FORM: The form tag is used for creating user input.The form element can contain one or more of the following form elements: input area, button, and select options.

IMAGE: This is used to insert images on a website.

HYPERLINK: This tag is used to link pages. It creates a button and provides an address to the next page.

BUTTON: The button tag is also one of the following elements of the form and provides a clickable button.

AUDIO: The audio tag is used to add audio to the website.

VIDEO: The video tag is used to add video to the website.

HEADER: The

element represents a container for introductory content or a set of navigational links.

FOOTER: The

tag defines a footer for a document or section.A element typically contains:

authorship information copyright information contact information

SUMMARY TAG: The summary tag defines a visible heading for the details element.The heading can be clicked to view the details.

MENU:The

tag defines a list or menu of commands.The tag is used for context menus, toolbars and for listing form controls and commands.

MEDIA QUERIES: A media query is a different type of media query where it is used to provide different types of styles for different media types.

FLOAT: The float property specifies whether an element should float to the left,right,or not at all.

OVERFLOW: The overflow property specifies what should happen if content overflows an element's box.This property specifies whether to clip content or to add scrollbars when an element's content is too big to fit in a specified area.

ABSOLUTE POSITION: An element with position: absolute; is positioned relative to the nearest positioned ancestor (instead of positioned relative to the viewport, like fixed).However; if an absolute-positioned element has no positioned ancestors, it uses the document body and moves along with page scrolling.

RELATIVE: An element with position: relative; is positioned relative to its normal position.

Setting the top, right, bottom, and left properties of a relatively-positioned element will cause it to be adjusted away from its normal position. Other content will not be adjusted to fit into any gap left by the element.

COLOUMN LAYOUT STRUCTURE: The coloumn layout structure is used to organize the structure in a coloumn wise.