HTML buttons and form
In the last chapter, you learned about a few HTML tags. Now, we will study a few tags that will make learning HTML more interesting.
Buttons
If you want to add buttons to your HTML web page, you can use the <button></button>
tags. The structure of the tags is as follows:
<button type="button">Click Here </button>
If you want to make your button do something, for example, open an URL; you can consider the following code:
<a href="http://google.com/"><button type="button">Click Me </button> </a>
The output of the code will be as follows:

Form
In HTML, we use form to represent a document section that contains interactive controls to submit information to a web server. The basic structure of HTML form is as shown in the following:
<form> User ID: <input type = "text"><br> Password: <input type ="password"><br> </form>
The output of the code will be as follows:

Let's dive little bit deeper now!