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In HTML syntax, an attribute is added to a HTML start tag. Several basic attributes types have been recognized, including: (1) required attributes needed by a particular element type for that element type to function correctly; (2) optional attributes used to modify the default functionality of an element type; (3) standard attributes supported ...
bgcolor (Deprecated. use CSS instead.) attribute on tr element; clear (Obsolete) attribute on br element; compact attribute on dl, dir and menu elements; type (Deprecated. use CSS instead.), compact (Deprecated. use CSS instead.) and start (Deprecated. use CSS instead.) attributes on ol and ul elements; type and value attributes on li element ...
In SGML, HTML and XML documents, the logical constructs known as character data and attribute values consist of sequences of characters, in which each character can manifest directly (representing itself), or can be represented by a series of characters called a character reference, of which there are two types: a numeric character reference and a character entity reference.
For these reasons, and in support of a more semantic web, attributes attached to elements within HTML should describe their semantic purpose, rather than merely their intended display properties in one particular medium.
In web development, colgroup is a standard HTML attribute and an HTML event attribute, for example used for color formatting of entire columns in HTML tables. [1] The colgroup tag acts as a "parent container of one or more <col> elements". [2] Rowgroup is another HTML attribute. [3]
The layout of frames is given by comma separated lists in the rows and cols HTML attributes. Standardized in HTML 4.0 Frameset, obsolete in HTML5. <frame /> (deprecated) Defines a single frame, or region, within the <frameset>. A separate document is linked to a frame using the src attribute inside the <frame /> element.
Web pages authored using HyperText Markup Language may contain multilingual text represented with the Unicode universal character set.Key to the relationship between Unicode and HTML is the relationship between the "document character set", which defines the set of characters that may be present in an HTML document and assigns numbers to them, and the "external character encoding", or "charset ...
The URL of the position is the URL of the webpage with a fragment identifier – "#id attribute" – appended. When linking to PDF documents from an HTML page the "id attribute" can be replaced with syntax that references a page number or another element of the PDF, for example, "#page=386".