HTML <q> for Short Quotations
The HTML<q> element defines a short quotation.Browsers usually insert quotation marks around the
<q> element.
<p>Paul Tutorial goal is to: <q>Build a future where people Can learn html.</q></p>
HTML <blockquote> for Quotations
The HTML<blockquote> element defines a section that
is quoted from another source.Browsers usually indent
<blockquote> elements.
<p>Here is a quote from WWF's website:</p>
<blockquote cite="https://paul-html-tutorial.blogspot.com/">
The world's
leading conservation organization,
Paul aTutorial works in countries and is
supported by members in the Bangladesh
</blockquote>
HTML <abbr> for Abbreviations
The HTML<abbr> element defines an abbreviation
or an acronym.Marking abbreviations can give useful information to browsers, translation systems and search-engines.
<p>The <abbr title="Paul Tutorial">Paul</abbr> was founded in 2018 .</p>
HTML <address> for Contact Information
The HTML<address> element defines contact information
(author/owner) of a document or an article.The
<address> element is usually displayed in italic. Most browsers
will add a line break before and after the element.
<address>
Written by Sumon Paul.<br>
Visit us at:<br>
paultutorial.com<br>
Dhaka-1212<br>
Bangladesh
</address>
HTML <cite> for Work Title
The HTML<cite> element defines the title of a
work.Browsers usually display
<cite> elements in italic.
<p><cite>The Scream</cite> by Sumon Paul. Painted in 2018.</p>
HTML <bdo> for Bi-Directional Override
The HTML<bdo> element defines bi-directional
override.The
<bdo> element is used to override the current text direction:
<bdo dir="rtl">This text will be written from right to left</bdo>
HTML Quotation and Citation Elements
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
| <abbr> | Defines an abbreviation or acronym |
| <address> | Defines contact information for the author/owner of a document |
| <bdo> | Defines the text direction |
| <blockquote> | Defines a section that is quoted from another source |
| <cite> | Defines the title of a work |
| <q> | Defines a short inline quotation |

No comments:
Post a Comment