`, etc. It is equivalent to using the `ui.element` method with the `tag` argument. Like with any other element, you can add classes, style, props, tooltips and events. One convenience is that the keyword arguments are automatically added to the element's `props` dictionary. *Added in version 2.5.0* ''') def other_html_elements(): from nicegui import html, ui with html.section().style('font-size: 120%'): html.strong('This is bold.') \ .classes('cursor-pointer') \ .on('click', lambda: ui.notify('Bold!')) html.hr() html.em('This is italic.').tooltip('Nice!') with ui.row(): html.img().props('src=https://placehold.co/60') html.img(src='https://placehold.co/60') doc.reference(ui.html)