5 HTML Tags you didn't know about ⚡
✔ Progress
The <progress> tag represents the complete progress of a task.
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✔ Autocomplete
The <datalist> tag is used to provide an 'autocomplete' feature for <input> elements.
You will see a drop down list of pre-defined options as you start typing.
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✔ Color Picker
Create a cool and easy color picker with just using the <input> tag and setting the type="color".
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✔ Accordion
You can give a visible heading to your detailed content, by using the <summary > element.
By clicking on the heading, you can view/hide the details.
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Call Someone
If you open the website on your phone, which most of us do today, you will be redirected to your phone dialer.
Cool, isn't it?
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