HTML ins cite Attribute
HTML <ins> tag
Definition and Usage
The cite attribute specifies an url to a page that explains why the text or
element was inserted.
Syntax
Syntax Example
<ins cite="demo_ins_cite.htm">
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Attribute Values
Value |
Description |
URL |
The web resource/address that explains why the text was
inserted. Possible values:
- An absolute URL - Is used to navigate to another web site (like cite="http://www.example.com")
- A relative URL - Is used to navigate within a site (like cite="example.html")
- An anchor URL - Is used to navigate within a single page (like cite="#bottom")
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Browser Support
Note: None of the major browsers use this attribute in any way. However,
search engines, and some specialty browsers, may use this attribute to get more information
about the inserted element.
Example
Source |
Output |
<p>The weather today is cloudy
<ins cite="demo_ins_cite.htm">and windy</ins></p>
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The weather today is cloudy and windy
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Try-It-Yourself Demos
ins cite
attribute example
Add a citation to an inserted element.
HTML <ins> tag
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