HTML a rev Attribute
HTML <a> tag
Definition and Usage
The rev attribute specifies the relationship between the current page and the URL (web resource).
The rev attribute is the reverse of the rel
attribute. The rev defines the current document is in relation to the target
URL.
Syntax
Syntax Example
Attribute Values
Value |
Description |
alternate |
An alternate version of the document (i.e. print page,
translated or mirror). |
stylesheet |
An external style sheet for the document. |
start |
The first document in a selection. |
next |
The next document in the current selection. |
prev |
The previous document in the current selection. |
contents |
A table of contents for the document. |
index |
An index for the document. |
glossary |
A glossary (explanation) of words used in the document. |
copyright |
A document containing copyright information. |
chapter |
A chapter of a selection of documents. |
section |
A section of a selection of documents. |
subsection |
A subsection of a selection of documents. |
appendix |
An appendix of a selection of documents. |
help |
A help document. |
bookmark |
A related document. |
Browser Support
The attribute is supported in all major browsers.
Note: Most browsers do not use this attribute in any way. However,
search engines, and some browsers, may us this attribute to get more information
about the link.
Example
Source |
Output |
<p><a href="default.asp" rev="subsection">HTML Reference</a></p>
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HTML Reference
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Try-It-Yourself Demos
a rev attribute
example
Specify the relationship the current page has in relation to the link.
HTML <a> tag
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