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4️⃣ The <textarea> Element → The <textarea> element defines a multi-line input field (a text area). → The rows attribute specifies the visible number of lines in a text area.
→ The cols attribute specifies the visible width of a text area. → You can also define the size of the text area by using CSS.
5️⃣ The <button> Element → The <button> element defines a clickable button. ⛔ Note:- Always specify the type attribute for the <button> element.
Result in Web Browser
6️⃣ & 7️⃣ The <fieldset> and <legend> Elements → The <fieldset> element is used to group related data in a form. → The <legend> element defines a caption for the <fieldset> element.
Result in Web Browser
8️⃣ The <datalist> Element → The <datalist> element specifies a list of pre-defined options for an <input> element. → Users will see a drop-down list of the pre-defined options as they input data.
→ The list attribute of the <input> element, must refer to the id attribute of the <datalist> element.
9️⃣ The <output> Element → The <output> element represents the result of a calculation (like one performed by a script). → Perform a calculation and show the result in an <output> element.
1️⃣0️⃣ The <optgroup> Element → The <optgroup> tag is used to group related options in a <select> element (drop-down list). → Groups of related options are easier to handle for a user.
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