HTML Attributes

Posted on December 9 2009 by zemog

HTML Attributes

* HTML elements can have attributes
* Attributes provide additional information about the element
* Attributes are always specified in the start tag
* Attributes come in name/value pairs like: name=”value”

Attribute Example

HTML links are defined with the < a > tag. The link address is provided as an attribute:

< a href="http://www.w3schools.com">This is a link< /a> 

Always Quote Attribute Values

Attribute values should always be enclosed in quotes.

Double style quotes are the most common, but single style quotes are also allowed.

In some rare situations, like when the attribute value itself contains quotes, it is necessary to use single quotes:

name=’John “ShotGun” Nelson’
HTML Tip: Use Lowercase Attributes

Attribute names and attribute values are case-insensitive.

However, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommends lowercase attributes/attribute values in their HTML 4 recommendation

Newer versions of (X)HTML will demand lowercase attributes.


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