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                    Name any two attributes of the following tags:

                    1.  <A>

                    2.  <BODY>
                    3.  <FONT>

                    4.  <IMG>





              We have seen various types of forms, such as a registration form, login form, and feedback form on
              different websites. These forms are created by using HTML5. Generally, a form is a collection of different

              types of fields to take as input from a user. It replaces the paper-based forms used earlier. Nowadays,
              most schools, universities and other commercial organisations use online forms to submit or accept
              information.  These forms incorporate different types of fields, such as text boxes, check boxes, radio
              buttons, drop-down menus, and password, etc. to collect different types of information.


                   WHAT IS A FORM IN HTML5?

              HTML5 form is an interface of a web page that enables the user to enter data (such as names, e-mail
              addresses,  passwords,  phone  numbers,  etc.)  that  is  to  be  sent  to  the  server  for  further  processing.
              While writing codes, there are various form elements that help in designing a form like textboxes, radio
              buttons, drop-down menus, checkboxes, passwords, lists, comboboxes, etc. Every form must begin with
              a <FORM> tag, which can be typed inside the body of the HTML5 document.


                   THE <FORM> TAG


              The <FORM> tag is used to create the form boundary on the web page. It is a container tag. All
              other form related tags are used inside the opening <FORM> and closing </FORM> tags. The syntax
              to use the <FORM> tag is as follows:

                 <FORM>

                  ...
                  ...
                  (Form Elements)

                  ...
                  ...
                  </FORM>
              Some commonly used attributes of the <FORM> tag are:

                  ACTION: This attribute is used to specify the action that will take place when we submit the form

                 values. It takes the URL of another web page or an e-mail address to receive the information.


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