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  1. www.w3schools.com › html › html_formsHTML Forms - W3Schools

    The <form> element is a container for different types of input elements, such as: text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, submit buttons, etc. All the different form elements are covered in this chapter: HTML Form Elements.

  2. Definition and Usage. The <form> tag is used to create an HTML form for user input. The <form> element can contain one or more of the following form elements: <input>. <textarea>. <button>. <select>. <option>. <optgroup>.

  3. The HTML <form> Elements. The HTML <form> element can contain one or more of the following form elements: <input> <label> <select> <textarea> <button> <fieldset> <legend> <datalist> <output> <option> <optgroup>

  4. The Action Attribute. The action attribute defines the action to be performed when the form is submitted. Usually, the form data is sent to a file on the server when the user clicks on the submit button. In the example below, the form data is sent to a file called "action_page.php".

  5. Definition and Usage. The <select> element is used to create a drop-down list. The <select> element is most often used in a form, to collect user input. The name attribute is needed to reference the form data after the form is submitted (if you omit the.

  6. www.w3schools.com › html › html_form_input_typesHTML Input Types - W3Schools

    The <input type="hidden"> defines a hidden input field (not visible to a user). A hidden field lets web developers include data that cannot be seen or modified by users when a form is submitted. A hidden field often stores what database record that needs to be updated when the form is submitted.

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  9. The input formmethod attribute defines the HTTP method for sending form-data to the action URL. Note: This attribute overrides the method attribute of the <form> element. The formmethod attribute works with the following input types: submit and image.

  10. Definition and Usage. The <input> tag specifies an input field where the user can enter data. The <input> element is the most important form element. The <input> element can be displayed in several ways, depending on the type attribute. The different input types are as follows:

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