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Craig Grannell

"The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design"


See also Chapter 5, ???Creating
and styling web page links.???
Specifies a DTD for the
document. This is required
for a valid XHTML document.
See also Chapter 2, ???DOCTYPE
declarations explained.???

(required)
Defines a comment.
See also Chapter 2,
???Commenting your work.???
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Element Attribute Description Standard attributes
Core attributes,
language attributes
Core events
continues
Identifies the element
content as an abbreviation.
This can be useful for
nonvisual web browsers.
For example:
?‚ title="Doctor">Dr.

See also Chapter 3, ???Acronyms
and abbreviations.???
Specifies the MIME type of
the target. For instance, if
linking to a plain text file,
you might use the following:
?‚ type="text/plain">
type=MIME type
Defines where the target URL
opens. Primarily of use with
frames, stating which frame
a target should open in.
Commonly used in web
pages to open external links
in a new window??”a practice
that should be avoided,
because it breaks the
browser history path.
Unavailable in XHTML 1.0, so
cannot be used with XHTML
1.0 Strict documents.
However, target is available
in XHTML 1.1 using the
target module.
target=_blank|
_parent|_self|
_top|[name]
(deprecated)
Specifies the relationship
from the target document
to the current document.
Common values include
next, prev, parent, child,
index, toc, and glossary.


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