HTML input Tag
Last Updated :
20 Dec, 2023
The HTML input Tag is the place where a user can enter data. The input tag is used within < form> element to declare input controls that allow users to input data. The default value accepted by the <input> Tag is text.
An input field can be of various types depending upon the attribute type. The Input tag is an empty element that only contains attributes. For defining labels for the input element, < label> can be used.
Note: The <input> Tag supports the Global Attributes & the Event Attributes in HTML.
Syntax
<input type = "value" ... />
<input>
 type Attribute
Attributes
type
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It is used to specify the type of the input element. Its default value is text.
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value
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It is used to specify the value of the input element.
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placeholder
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Placeholder attribute is used to specify hint that describes the expected value of an input field.
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name
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It is used to specify the name of the input element.
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alt
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It is used to provide alternate text for the user, if they cannot view the image.
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autofocus
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It specifies that an element should automatically get focus when the page loads.
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checked
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It specifies that an element should be pre-selected (checked) when the page loads.
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disabled
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The disabled attribute specifies that the element should be disabled
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form
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The form attribute is used to specify one or more forms to which the <input> element belongs to.Â
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max
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It is used to specify the maximum value for an < input > element.
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required
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It specifies that an input field must be filled out before submitting the form.Â
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readonly
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It specifies that an input field is read-only. A read-only input field cannot be modified.
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accept
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It is used to specifies the types of files that the server accepts.
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align
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It is used to specifies the alignment of an image input.
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autocomplete
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It s used to specifies whether an <input> element should have autocomplete enabled
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dirname
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It is used to specifies that the text direction will be submitted.
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formaction
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It is used to specifies the URL of the file that will process the input control when the form is submitted
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formenctype
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It is used to specifies how the form-data should be encoded when submitting it to the server
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formmethod
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It is used to defines the HTTP method for sending data to the action URL
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formnovalidate
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It is used to defines that form elements should not be validated when submitted
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formtarget
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It is used to specifies where to display the response that is received after submitting the form
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height
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It is used to specifies the height of an <input> element
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list
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It is used to refers to a <datalist> element that contains pre-defined options for an <input> element
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maxlength
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It is used to specifies the maximum number of characters allowed in an <input> element
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min
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It is used to specifies a minimum value for an <input> element
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multiple
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It is used to specifies that a user can enter more than one value in an <input> element
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pattern
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It is used to specifies a regular expression that an <input> element’s value is checked against
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size
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It is used to specifies the width, in characters, of an <input> element
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src
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It is used to specifies the URL of the image to use as a submit button
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step
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It is used to specifies the legal number intervals for an input field
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width
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It is used to specifies the width of an <input> element (only Ifor type=”image”)
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Example 1: In this example, we will see the implementation of input tag Using “type” attribute.Â
html
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html lang = "en" >
< style >
body {
text-align: center;
}
</ style >
< body >
< h1 style = "color: green;" >
GeeksForGeeks
</ h1 >
< form >
< label >Name:</ label >
< input type = "text" name = "name" value = "" >
< br >< br >
< label >E-mail:</ label >
< input type = "email" name = "emailaddress" >
< br >< br >
< label >Password: </ label >
< input type = "password" name = "password" >
< br >< br >
< input type = "submit" >
</ form >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:Â
Example 2: In this example, we will see the implementation of input tag Using “value” attribute.Â
html
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< body >
< h1 >GeeksForGeeks</ h1 >
< form >
< label > Name: </ label >
< input type = "text" name = "name1" value = "Rahul" >
< br >
< br >
< input type = "submit" value = "Submit form" >
</ form >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
Supported Browsers
- Google Chrome 15Â
- Edge 12 and above
- Firefox 1 and above
- Opera 14 and above
- Safari 6 and above
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