- Introduction To HTML
- HTML Elements And Tags
- Text Formatting And Styling
- HTML Elements
- HTML Attributes
- HTML Headings
- HTML Paragraphs
- HTML Styles
- HTML Formatting Elements
- HTML Quotation
- HTML Comments
- HTML Colors
- HTML Styles - CSS
- HTML Links
- HTML Images
- HTML Tables
- HTML Lists
- HTML Block And Inline
- HTML Class
- HTML Id
- HTML Iframes
- HTML JavaScript
- HTML File Paths
- HTML Head
- HTML Layout
- HTML Responsive
- HTML Computer Code
- HTML Semantic
- HTML Forms
- HTML Form Attributes
- HTML Form Elements
- HTML Input Types
- HTML Input Attributes
- HTML Input Form Attributes
- HTML Canvas
- HTML SVG
- HTML Media
- HTML Video
- HTML Audio
- HTML YouTube
HTML Quotation
HTML Quotation And Citation Elements
The HTML elements <blockquote>
, <q>
, <abbr>
, <address>
, <cite>
, and <bdo>
will all be covered in this chapter.
<blockquote cite="https://mytat.co/mycourse">
For 10 years, MYTAT has been protecting the future of Assesment.
The world's leading conservation organization,
mytat works in 10 countries and is supported by
5.2 million members in the India and
close to 5 million globally.
</blockquote>
HTML Blockquote For Quotations
A passage that is quoted from another source is designated by the HTML <blockquote>
element.
Blockquote elements are typically indented by browsers.
<blockquote cite="https://mytat.co/mycourse">
For 10 years, MYTAT has been protecting the future of Assesment.
The world's leading conservation organization,
mytat works in 10 countries and is supported by
5.2 million members in the India and
close to 5 million globally.
</blockquote>
HTML Q For Short Quotations
A brief quotation is defined by the HTML <q>
tag.
The quotation is typically surrounded by quotation marks in browsers.
HTML Abbr For Abbreviations
The HTML <abbr>
tag defines an acronym or abbreviation, such as "HTML," "CSS," "Mr.," "Dr.," "ASAP," or "ATM."
Search engines, translation services, and browsers can all benefit from abbreviation marking.
Use the global title attribute to make the abbreviation or acronym's description visible when you hover your cursor over the element.
HTML Address For Contact Information
The contact information for the creator/owner of a page or article is specified in the HTML <address>
tag.
Contact information can include a phone number, email address, website, physical address, and social media handles, among other things.
Italic text often appears in the <address>
element, and browsers always insert a line break before and after the <address>
element.
Written by adminadmini .<br>
Visit us at:<br>
mytat.co/<br>
Box 564, new delhi<br>
India
</address>
HTML Cite For Work Title
The title of a creative work is specified via the HTML <cite>
tag (e.g. a book, a poem, a song, a movie, a painting, a sculpture, etc.).
The title of a work is not always the name of the author.
Italic text normally appears where the citation element is present.
HTML Bdo For Bi-Directional Override
Bi-Directional Override is referred to as BDO.
The current text direction can be overridden using the HTML <bdo>
tag:
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