<!--...-->
: comment tag. Kinda boring but useful 7/10
<!DOCTYPE>
: document type. Useless 2/10
<a>
: link. One of the best tags ever 10/10
<abbr>
: underrated 7/10
<address>
: underrated also 6/10
<area>
: complex but useful 6/10
<article>
: underused 7/10
<aside>
: defines a sidebar. Should have just been css 5/10
<audio>
: eh idk 6/10
<b>
: bold. should have been css 5/10
<base>
: ig it’s useful so ok 7/10
<bdi>
: one of those elements everyone forgets about. should just be css or smth idk 5/10
<bdo>
: should just be css bruh 5/10
<blockquote>
: quote. kinda cool 7/10
<body>
: 8/10
<br>
: html go brrrrr 10/10
<button>
: cool 10/10
<canvas>
: too complex imo. and it requires javascript 7/10
<caption>
: another one people forget about. not very useful 6/10
<cite>
: citation. Seems kinda useless to me 5/10
<code>
: fun 8/10
<col>
: a column 7/10
<colgroup>
: why 5/10
<data>
: what does this even do?? 5/10
<datalist>
: bruh just use a dropdown menu 7/10
<dd>
: why is this needed 5/10
<del>
: what the heck if text is deleted it should be removed, not kept 3/10
<details>
: actually underrated. This should be added to wasteof.money 9/10
<dfn>
: makes no sense whatsoever 2/10
<dialog>
: I love this one 10/10
<div>
: useful 9/10
<dl>
: even less useful than <dd>
. 1/10
<dt>
: bruh why 2/10
<em>
: wait bruh why not just use <i> 3/10
<embed>
: use iframe imo 6/10
<fieldset>
: idk about this one 7/10
<figcaption>
: why couldn’t they just use the normal caption element? 3/10
<figure>
: why do you need this? there’s other options they could have done 2/10
<footer>
: cool and useful 8/10
<form>
: one of the most useful tags ever 10/10
<h1> to <h6>
: different levels of headings. I think it should have been css but eh whatever 6.5/10
<head>
: kinda cool 6/10
<header>
: the same as <footer> 8/10
<hr>
: dang that’s actually kinda cool. I didn’t know about it until this. Imma have to use it some 8/10
<html>
: ok 7/10
<i>
: italics ok 8/10
<iframe>
: cool but they added so many restrictions that it’s not as good anymore 7/10
<img>
: images are great 10/10
<input>
: cool 8/10
<ins>
: just like <del>, why in the world is this needed?? 3/10
<kbd>
: actually kinda cool 7/10
<label>
: pretty cool but they should have used it for more than just inputs 7/10
<legend>
: could they not have used <label>???? bruh 3/10
<li>
: pretty cool 9/10
<link>
: idk why they needed this but ok 6/10
<main>
: eh 7/10
<map>
: complicated 6/10
<mark>
: highlights are very cool 9/10
<marquee>
: the king of all html 147/10
<meta>
: eh 7/10
<meter>
: this actually looks really cool and underused wow 10/10
<nav>
: navbar be like 8/10
<noscript>
: kinda sad that there are still people who don’t use javascript but whatever 6/10
<object>
: what the heck just use iframe
<ol>
: not much to say here 7/10
<optgroup>
: they could have done this another way but eh 8/10
<option>
: an option in a dropdown list 7/10
<output>
: what is the use of this?? still it’s pretty cool 8/10
<p>
: nothing like the classics amirite 9/10
<param>
: seems like this should just be an attribute 2/10
<picture>
: that’s actually kinda cool idk 6/10
<pre>
: eh 7/10
<progress>
: whoa I didn’t know about this one and it looks really cool 10/10
<q>
: why not use <blockquote>??? 4/10
<rp>
: kinda like noscript, just there for compatibility 6/10
<rt>
: basically it explains East Asian text 7/10
<ruby>
: I like this one’s name 8/10
<s>
: strikethrough be like 7/10
<samp>
: this also looks really cool and underrated 9/10
<script>
: one of the best tags ever 11/10
<section>
: why not use a <div>?? 5/10
<select>
: personally I really like this one. I like dropdown lists 9/10
<small>
: should have been css but whatever 6/10
<source>
: why not use the src attribute??
<span>
: another one that should just be a div
<strong>
: bold text. but you should just use <b> 4/10
<style>
: css is hard to use but it makes stuff look cool 7/10
<sub>
: subscripted text be like 8/10
<svg>
: kinda cool but a bit hard to use 7/10
<table>
: an underused element 7/10
<tbody>
: 6/10
<td>
: why did they name it “td” for a table cell?? 7/10
<template>
: I don’t understand this one 5/10
<textarea>
: pretty cool 8/10
<tfoot>
: 6/10
<th>
: header cell in a table 7/10
<thead>
: 6/10
<time>
: doesn’t do anything special 7/10
<title>
: 5/10
<tr>
: row in a table 7/10
<track>
: idk tbh 6/10
<u>
: underline be like 8/10
<ul>
: unordered list 7/10
<var>
: math be like 8/10
<video>
: video is great 10/10
<wbr>
: when there might be a line break but you’re not quite sure 7/10
This list is a joke
you forgot <center> which apparently isn’t supported in html 5, which i didn’t know
but it works just fine for me, and always has
i feel like most of the ‘unsupported’ tags aren’t actually unsupported.
i used the <center> tag before i learned css, but now that i do, im not gonna stop using it