Rarely used HTML tags

DesignI know, I know. This really is train spotting or bird spotting stuff. (Why are there so few entries in Google for “HTML anorak”?) But it’s also a kind of confession.

In my last post, I wanted to emphasise that the tags I mentioned were bits of HTML, not bits of English. So I first used the tt tag to isolate them: short for ‘teletype’, this is a tag which displays its contents in a monospace font. A few minutes later, I realised my error. Old habits had swung into action while I was concentrating on something else. The tt tag is as bad as the b tag or the i tag. It’s purely presentational. And the tag I needed was there to be used: the code tag, which is there precisely to identify code.

I thought I’d make a list of similar tags: tags I hardly ever use—and have hardly ever seen used. Here they are: abbr, acronym, address, button, cite, colgroup, optgroup, q, tbody, thead, tfoot.

Lots of these tags look really useful, in principle. If you use one or more of them regularly, please leave me an example!

About Michael Scannell

Michael is the Web Costa Blanca webmaster. He has worked on many Web sites, both large and small, in Spain and the UK.
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