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  1. HTML input tag - W3Schools

    Well organized and easy to understand Web building tutorials with lots of examples of how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, Python, PHP, Bootstrap, Java, XML and more.

  2. <input>: The HTML Input element - MDN Web Docs

    Nov 13, 2025 · The <input> HTML element is used to create interactive controls for web-based forms in order to accept data from the user; a wide variety of types of input data and control widgets are …

  3. HTML input Tag - GeeksforGeeks

    Dec 4, 2025 · The <input> tag in HTML is used to collect user input in web forms. It supports various input types such as text, password, checkboxes, radio buttons, and more.

  4. HTML <input> Tag - W3docs

    The <input> tag is used in HTML forms to define the field where the user can enter data. Tag description, attributes and using examples.

  5. HTML Input Tag (With Examples) - Programiz

    The HTML input tags are used to capture usr input. In this tutorial, you will learn about input tags in HTML.

  6. HTML Inputs - CodeToFun

    Sep 22, 2024 · HTML inputs are interactive elements that allow users to enter data in a web form. They are created using the <input> tag and support various types, each designed to handle specific kinds …

  7. HTML Input Types - SitePoint

    Master HTML input types—from text and password to date, color, file and more. Build accessible, validated forms with ARIA, `<datalist>`, browser validation API, and JavaScript event handling.

  8. The INPUT element in HTML - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

    The INPUT element represents a field whose contents may be edited by the user. It has the following attributes.

  9. HTML Forms - W3Schools

    An HTML form is used to collect user input. The user input is most often sent to a server for processing.

  10. The HTML5 input types - Learn web development | MDN

    Jul 15, 2025 · In the previous article we looked at the <input> element, covering the original values of the type attribute available since the early days of HTML. Now we'll look in detail at the functionality …