HTML Reference

Quick Reference

ISO language codes are used in the html tag lang attribute (see Advanced Page Setup). The first two characters are the language of the page. The last two characters are the country.

LanguageISO Code
Abkhazianab
Afaraa
Afrikaansaf
Akanak
Albaniansq
Amharicam
Arabicar
Aragonesean
Armenianhy
Assameseas
Avaricav
Avestanae
Aymaraay
Azerbaijaniaz
Bambarabm
Bashkirba
Basqueeu
Belarusianbe
Bengali (Bangla)bn
Biharibh
Bislamabi
Bosnianbs
Bretonbr
Bulgarianbg
Burmesemy
Catalanca
Chamorroch
Chechence
Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanjany
Chinesezh
Chinese (Simplified)zh-Hans
Chinese (Traditional)zh-Hant
Chuvashcv
Cornishkw
Corsicanco
Creecr
Croatianhr
Czechcs
Danishda
Divehi, Dhivehi, Maldiviandv
Dutchnl
Dzongkhadz
Englishen
Esperantoeo
Estonianet
Eweee
Faroesefo
Fijianfj
Finnishfi
Frenchfr
Fula, Fulah, Pulaar, Pularff
Galiciangl
Gaelic (Scottish)gd
Gaelic (Manx)gv
Georgianka
Germande
Greekel
Greenlandickl
Guaranign
Gujaratigu
Haitian Creoleht
Hausaha
Hebrewhe
Hererohz
Hindihi
Hiri Motuho
Hungarianhu
Icelandicis
Idoio
Igboig
Indonesianid, in
Interlinguaia
Interlingueie
Inuktitutiu
Inupiakik
Irishga
Italianit
Japaneseja
Javanesejv
Kalaallisut, Greenlandickl
Kannadakn
Kanurikr
Kashmiriks
Kazakhkk
Khmerkm
Kikuyuki
Kinyarwanda (Rwanda)rw
Kirundirn
Kyrgyzky
Komikv
Kongokg
Koreanko
Kurdishku
Kwanyamakj
Laolo
Latinla
Latvian (Lettish)lv
Limburgish ( Limburger)li
Lingalaln
Lithuanianlt
Luga-Katangalu
Luganda, Gandalg
Luxembourgishlb
Manxgv
Macedonianmk
Malagasymg
Malayms
Malayalamml
Maltesemt
Maorimi
Marathimr
Marshallesemh
Moldavianmo
Mongolianmn
Nauruna
Navajonv
Ndongang
Northern Ndebelend
Nepaline
Norwegianno
Norwegian bokmålnb
Norwegian nynorsknn
Nuosuii
Occitanoc
Ojibweoj
Old Church Slavonic, Old Bulgariancu
Oriyaor
Oromo (Afaan Oromo)om
Ossetianos
Pālipi
Pashto, Pushtops
Persian (Farsi)fa
Polishpl
Portuguesept
Punjabi (Eastern)pa
Quechuaqu
Romanshrm
Romanianro
Russianru
Samise
Samoansm
Sangosg
Sanskritsa
Serbiansr
Serbo-Croatiansh
Sesothost
Setswanatn
Shonasn
Sichuan Yiii
Sindhisd
Sinhalesesi
Siswatiss
Slovaksk
Sloveniansl
Somaliso
Southern Ndebelenr
Spanishes
Sundanesesu
Swahili (Kiswahili)sw
Swatiss
Swedishsv
Tagalogtl
Tahitianty
Tajiktg
Tamilta
Tatartt
Telugute
Thaith
Tibetanbo
Tigrinyati
Tongato
Tsongats
Turkishtr
Turkmentk
Twitw
Uyghurug
Ukrainianuk
Urduur
Uzbekuz
Vendave
Vietnamesevi
Volapükvo
Wallonwa
Welshcy
Wolofwo
Western Frisianfy
Xhosaxh
Yiddishyi, ji
Yorubayo
Zhuang, Chuangza
Zuluzu

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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