What New HTML Tags Are We Hoping to See Next?

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The discussion revolves around the excitement for new HTML tags, particularly the suggestion for a new tag to enhance functionality. Participants express interest in additional tags, including a potential "decrease indent" tag. The conversation also touches on the existence of a URL icon that simplifies the process of linking. Overall, the community is eager for more HTML features to improve usability. The thread highlights a collaborative spirit in exploring enhancements to HTML.
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[noparse]ooh, I love the new [strike][/strike] tag[/noparse] :!)

[noparse]can we have a tag also?[/noparse] :smile:

[noparse](and maybe a [noparse][/noparse][/noparse] tag?… if room is needed, has anybody ever actually used the "decrease indent" tag? :wink:)
 
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Sorry, I meant "icon". :redface:
 


tiny-tim said:
Sorry, I meant "icon". :redface:

We do have a URL icon, it is next to the "indent" icon and looks like a chain-link in front of the earth.
 
Hootenanny said:
We do have a URL icon, it is next to the "indent" icon and looks like a chain-link in front of the earth.

ah! that'll save me a bit of typing!

Thanks, Hoot. :smile
 
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