HTML Quick Reference
As with the other sections of this book, we use the Netscape and Internet Explorer icons to the far right of each item to indicate tags and attributes that are extensions to the HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 standards. If no icon is shown, the tag or attribute is part of the HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 standards.
We include the possible attributes (some required) indented below their respective tags. In the description, we give possible attribute values as either a range of integer numbers or a definitive list of options, where possible.
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Create a hyperlink anchor ( | |
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Define the hot-key character for this anchor | |
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Specify the character set used to encode the target | |
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Specify a list of shape-dependent coordinates | |
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Specify the URL of a hyperlink target | |
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Specify the language encoding for the target | |
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Specify the name of a fragment identifier | |
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Indicate the relationship of this document to the target | |
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Indicate the reverse relationship of the target to this document | |
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Define the region’s shape to be
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Define the position of this anchor in the document’s tabbing order | |
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Define the name of the frame or window to receive the referenced document | |
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