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The <abbr> tag indicates an abbreviated form, like "Inc.", "etc.".
By marking up abbreviations you can give useful information to browsers, spell checkers, translation systems and search-engine indexers.
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Tip: In some browsers the title attribute can be used to show the full version of the expression when you are holding the mouse over the abbreviation.
Source | Output |
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<abbr title="et cetera">etc.</abbr> | etc. |
class, contenteditable, contextmenu, dir, draggable, id, irrelevant, lang, ref, registrationmark, tabindex, template, title |
For a full description, go to Standard Attributes in HTML 5.
onabort, onbeforeunload, onblur, onchange, onclick, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, ondrag, ondragend, ondragenter, ondragleave, ondragover, ondragstart, ondrop, onerror, onfocus, onkeydown, onkeypress, onkeyup, onload, onmessage, onmousedown, onmousemove, onmouseover, onmouseout, onmouseup, onmousewheel, onresize, onscroll, onselect, onsubmit, onunload |
For a full description, go to Event Attributes in HTML 5.
Abbreviations and
acronyms
How to handle an abbreviation and an acronym.
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