• Purpose: The HTML form tag is used to collect user input from visitors to a website. This input can then be processed and used for various purposes, such as:
      • Signing up for a newsletter
      • Making a purchase
      • Submitting a contact form
      • Logging into an account
    • Tags: <form>
    • Common Form Elements:
      1. <input>: This is the most versatile element, used for various input types:
        • text: For single-line text input (e.g., names, usernames)
        • password: For password input (masked for security)
        • email: For email addresses
        • number: For numerical input
        • date: For date input
        • radio: For selecting one option from a group
        • checkbox: For selecting multiple options from a group
        • file: For uploading files
        • submit: Creates a submit button to send the form data
        • reset: Creates a button to reset the form fields
      2. <textarea>: For multi-line text input (e.g., messages, comments
      3. <select>: For creating dropdown lists or option menus
      4. <option>: Used within <select> to define individual options
      5. <label>: Associates a label with a form control (e.g., a label for a text input field).
    • Example:
    •  
<form>
   <label for="name">Name:</label><br>
      <input type="text" id="name" name="name"><br><br>
   <label for="email">Email:</label><br>
      <input type="email" id="email" name="email"><br><br>
      <input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>

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