Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 (8th Edition)
Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 (8th Edition)
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134322759
Author: Terry Felke-Morris
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 2WR

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Website that uses an HTML form:

The website for reference is as follows, it shows a sample webpage listing resources to learn PHP. The website uses HTML forms for the users to register themselves to receive updates on PHP (HyperText Preprocessor) lectures.

The browser view of the webpage is mentioned below:

Screenshot of the webpage

Source code:

The following source code of the webpage is mentioned below and it highlights the tags related to the form:

Tags and attributes used in source code:

The tags mentioned in the above source code are mentioned below:

<form> tag:

  • <form> tag is used in HTML to create a form for user input.
  • In the above webpage, <form> tag is used to create a simple registration form for users to receive updates on upcoming PHP tutorials through their registered emails.
  • The attributes used are “division” and “legend” which are used to align the form.

<fieldset> tag:

  • In order to group related elements in a HTML form, <fieldset> tag is used.
  • In the above webpage, the <fieldset> tag is used to draw a box around the related elements which separates the form from rest of the website...

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