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The Web Design Group

HTML 4.0 Block-Level Elements

Most HTML 4.0 elements permitted within the BODY are classified as either block-level elements or inline elements. Block-level elements typically contain inline elements and other block-level elements. When rendered visually, block-level elements usually begin on a new line.

The following are defined as block-level elements in HTML 4.0:

  • ADDRESS - Address
  • BLOCKQUOTE - Block quotation
  • CENTER - Centered block
  • DIR - Directory list
  • DIV - Generic block-level container
  • DL - Definition list
  • FIELDSET - Form control group
  • FORM - Interactive form
  • H1 - Level-one heading
  • H2 - Level-two heading
  • H3 - Level-three heading
  • H4 - Level-four heading
  • H5 - Level-five heading
  • H6 - Level-six heading
  • HR - Horizontal rule
  • ISINDEX - Input prompt
  • MENU - Menu list
  • NOFRAMES - Frames alternate content
  • NOSCRIPT - Alternate script content
  • OL - Ordered list
  • P - Paragraph
  • PRE - Preformatted text
  • TABLE - Table
  • UL - Unordered list

The following elements may also be considered block-level elements since they may contain block-level elements:

  • DD - Definition description
  • DT - Definition term
  • FRAMESET - Frameset
  • LI - List item
  • TBODY - Table body
  • TD - Table data cell
  • TFOOT - Table foot
  • TH - Table header cell
  • THEAD - Table head
  • TR - Table row

The following elements may be used as either block-level elements or inline elements. If used as inline elements (e.g., within another inline element or a P), these elements should not contain any block-level elements.

This document was modified from the Web Design Group's original work. The Web Design Group takes no responsibility for any errors introduced.