HTML Quotation
👉 HTML < q > for Short Quotations
- The HTML
<q>
tag defines a short quotation. - Browsers normally insert quotation marks around the quotation.
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👉 HTML < blockquote > for Quotations
- The HTML < blockquote > element defines a section that is quoted from another source.
- Browsers usually indent < blockquote > elements.
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- The HTML
<cite>
tag defines the title of a creative work (e.g. a book, a poem, a song, a movie, a painting, a sculpture, etc.). - Note: A person's name is not the title of a work.
- The text in the
<cite>
element usually renders in italic.
👉 HTML < abbr > for Abbreviations
- The HTML tag defines an abbreviation or an acronym, like "HTML", "CSS", "Mr.", "Dr.", "ASAP", "ATM".
- Marking abbreviations can give useful information to browsers, translation systems and search-engines.
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👉 HTML < address > for Contact Information
- The HTML
<address>
tag defines the contact information for the author/owner of a document or an article. - The contact information can be an email address, URL, physical address, phone number, social media handle, etc.
- The text in the
<address>
element usually renders in italic, and browsers will always add a line break before and after the<address>
element.
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