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Craig Grannell

"The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design"


Support for object has now
improved, although embed
may still be required in some
circumstances.

(nonstandard)
Defines enclosed content as
emphasized. Generally
renders as italics in a browser
and is preferred over the use
of . See separate
entry.
See also Chapter 3, ???Block
quotes, quote citations, and
definitions.???
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Element Attribute Description Standard attributes
Core attributes,
language attributes
Core events
Core attributes,
language attributes
Core events,
onreset, onsubmit
continues
Specifies a comma-separated
list of character sets for
form data.
acceptcharset=
charset
list
Specifies a comma-separated
list of MIME types that the
server processing the form
can handle correctly.
accept=contenttype
list
Indicates the start and end
of a form. Cannot be nested
within another form element.
Generally, the method and
action attributes are most
used.
See also Chapter 8, ???Working
with forms.???
Defines a keyboard shortcut
to access an element.
accesskey=
character
Creates a group of related
form elements by nesting
them within the fieldset
element. Usually used in
tandem with the legend
element to enhance form
accessibility (see the
entry for more
information).
See also Chapter 8,
???Improving form
accessibility.???
Defines the width of the
object in pixels.
width=number
Sets vertical space around the
object.


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