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"The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design"


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Element Attribute Description Standard attributes
Core attributes,
language attributes
Core events
Core attributes,
language attributes
Core events
Core attributes,
keyboard attributes,
language attributes
Core events
Defines a list of URLs with
classes to be preloaded.
archive=URL
Alternate text for browsers
that don??™t support applets.
alt=string
Defines text alignment
around the element. Possible
values are left, right, top,
middle, and bottom.
align=position
Adds an applet to the web
page. Deprecated in favor of
the object element, but still
required for embedding
some Java applets. This
element cannot be used with
an XHTML Strict DOCTYPE.
Likewise, all of the element??™s
attributes are deprecated and
cannot be used with the
XHTML Strict DOCTYPE.

(deprecated)
Used to define addresses,
signatures, or document
authors. Typically rendered
in italics, with a line break
above and below (but no
additional space).
See also Chapter 8, ???Contact
details structure redux.???
Identifies the element
content as an acronym. This
can be useful for nonvisual
web browsers. For example:
NATO

See also Chapter 3,
???Acronyms and
abbreviations.???
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Element Attribute Description Standard attributes
Base URL of the applet.
name=name
Core attributes,
keyboard attributes,
language attributes
Core events, onblur,
onfocus
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Provides alternate text for
nonvisual browsers.


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