<body> ... </body>
Available in versions: 2.0, 3.2, 4.0
The <body> tag is used to signify the start of the contents of your HTML document.
If you are using frames, then you use the frameset tag in place of the body tag.
Effective with version 4.0, many of the regular attributes for this tag are deprecated in favor of
using style sheets.
However, since this is one of the most important HTML tags, you can be assured that all major browsers
will continue to recognize the deprecated attributes.
The closing tag is optional.
However, it is recommended that it always be included.
Core Attributes
class
dir
id
lang
onclick
ondblclick
onkeydown
onkeypress
onkeyup
onmousedown
onmousemove
onmouseout
onmouseover
onmouseup
style
title
Attributes
alink deprecated 4.0
The alink attribute is used to set the color that the text of an active link
will display when the mouse is clicked down, but not yet released.
There is no default color.
background  deprecated 4.0
The background attribute allows you to use an image for the background
of your HTML document.
For most browsers, the image can be a .gif or .jpg file.
Some browsers recognize other types of image files.
If the image is smaller than your document, the image will be tiled (repeated).
bgcolor
The bgcolor attribute is used to set the background color for the document.
It can be a named color (such as red) or a six character hexadecimal RGB color code
(such as #e26fa9).
link deprecated 4.0
The link attribute is used to set the color of the link.
The default is #2222bb.
onload
The onload attribute is an event that allows a JavaScript code to execute after your HTML document has
finished loading in a window.
onunload
The onunload attribute is an event that allows a JavaScript code to execute when your HTML document
is unloaded.
text deprecated 4.0
The text attribute is used to set the color of the text.
The default is #000000 (black).
vlink deprecated 4.0
The vlink attribute is used to set the color that the text of a link will
display after it has been visited.
The default color is #8822bb.
This example demonstrates the code structure for creating an HTML document.
Code:
<html>
<head>
<title>
... place title here
</title>
</head>
<body>
... place document contents here
</body>
</html>
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