HTML Reference

Quick Reference

The audio tag is used to embed music or spoken-word audio on an HMTL page. There are multiple attributes that can be applied to the audio tag.

AttributeValueDescription
autoplayn/a - just the attribute is neededSpecifies that the audio will start playing as soon as it's ready
controlsn/a - just the attribute is neededSpecifies that audio controls should be displayed (play, pause, etc.)
loopn/a - just the attribute is neededSpecifies that the audio will start over again once finished
mutedn/a - just the attribute is neededSpecifies that the audio output should be muted
preloadauto
metadata
none
Specifies if and how the author thinks the audio should be loaded when the page loads
srcURLSpecifies the URL of the audio file

HTML Notes:

  • In our HTML section the term “tag” and “element” are often used interchangeably to refer to both the tag used to create a page element and the element created by the tag (<p> tag = <p> element = paragraph on the page)
  • HTML5 is not case sensitive; so <P> is the same as <p>, <H1> is the same as <h1>
  • Global attributes can be used with all HTML tags and are therefore not mentioned on every tag page
  • To write clean, readable HTML code, it is best to use indentation whereas elements within elements are indented (tabbed or spaces) to create something that looks like a project outline
  • The browser will automatically remove any extra spaces and lines in your HTML code when the page is displayed
  • Double quotes or single quotes can be used around HTML attribute values, but when the attribute value itself contains one form of quote, it will be necessary to use the other around the attribute

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