Common HTML Attributes
In
the HTML specifications for Navigator, Internet Explorer, and HTML
4.0, several attributes are shared across a vast majority of HTML
elements. Rather than repeat the descriptions of these attributes ad
nauseam in the reference listings, I am listing their details here
only once. Throughout the rest of the chapter, the attribute list for
each element points to these common attributes when the attribute
name is in italic. When you see an
attribute listed in italic, it means that you should look to this
section for specific details about the attribute. If you recognize a
term from the list of attributes-in-common, but it is not shown in
italic, that means that there is some element-specific information
about the attribute, so the description is provided with the element.
Here is a list of the common attributes:
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