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Top 4 HTML interview questions for your coming interview

1. What are attributes?

Each tag can take in additional attributes that change the way the tag behaves. For example, an input tag has a type attribute, which allows you to specify whether the input field is a text field, checkbox, or radio button among other options.

2. What are entities in HTML?

HTML character entities are used to replace reserved characters in HTML. You can also replace characters that are not present on your keyboard by using entities.

3. Explain HTML5?

HTML5 is the most recent version of the Hypertext Markup Language. HTML5 introduces several new features:
Adding new attributes
Allow offline editing
Adding new parsing rules to enhance flexibility
Support (Web SQL)
Support Protocol and MIME handler registration, allowing you to change the way of user interaction with documents.

4. What is an API for HTML5?

An API, which stands for Application Programming Interfaces, is a way to build various web applications through pre-built components. Developers can more quickly build their applications by using components from existing APIs in their new site.

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