HTML5 - Basic Exercises, Practice, Solution
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16. How to define a clickable button?
HTML Code:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Button</title>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
Try it in the following editor or see the solution.
a. How to specify that a button should automatically get focus when the page load?
b. How to specify that a button should be disabled?
c. How to specify one or more forms the button belongs to?
d. How to specify where to send the form-data when a form is submitted?
e. How to specify how form-data should be encoded before sending it to a server?
f. How to send the form-data, which HTTP method to use?
g. How to specify that the form-data should not be validated on submission?
h. How to specify where to display the response after submitting the form?
i. How to specify a name for the button?
j. How to specify an initial value for the button?
k. How to specify the type of button?
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HTML-CSS: Tips of the Day
How do I create a teardrop in HTML?
SVG approach:
You can achieve the double curve easily with an inline SVG and the <path/> element instead of the <polygon/> element which doesn't allow curved shapes.
The following example uses the
- 2 quadratic bezier curve commands for the 2 top curves (lines beginning with Q)
- 1 arc command for the big bottom one (line beginning with A)
<svg width="30%" viewbox="0 0 30 42"> <path fill="transparent" stroke="#000" stroke-width="1.5" d="M15 3 Q16.5 6.8 25 18 A12.8 12.8 0 1 1 5 18 Q13.5 6.8 15 3z" /> </svg>
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