HTML Attribute Reference

HTML Attribute Reference

There are few HTML attributes which are standard and associated to all the HTML tags. These attributes are listed here with a brief description.

Global Attributes

Not valid in base, head, html, meta, param, script, style, and title elements.

Attribute

HTML-5

Description

accesskey

 

Specifies a shortcut key for an element to be used in place of keyboard.

class

 

The class of the element

contenteditable

Yes

Boolean attribute to specify whether the element is editable or not.

contextmenu

Yes

Specifies a context menu for an element.

data-*

Yes

Used to store custom data associated with the element.

draggable

Yes

Boolean attribute to specify whether the element can be dragged or not.

dropzone

Yes

Specifies whether the dragged data is copied, moved, or linked, when dropped.

hidden

Yes

Specifies whether element should be visible or not.

id

 

A unique id for the element

spellcheck

Yes

Specifies if the element must haveit's spelling or grammar checked.

style

 

An inline style definition

tabindex

 

Specifies the tab order of an element.

title

 

A text to display in a tool tip

translate

Yes

Boolean attribute specifies whether the content of an element should be translated or not

Language Attributes

The lang attribute indicates the language being used for the enclosed content. The language is identified using the ISO standard language abbreviations, such as fr for Frenchen forEnglish, and so on. RFC 1766 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1766.txt) describes these codes and their formats.

Not valid in base, br, frame, frameset, hr, iframe,param, and script elements.

Attribute

Value

Description

dir

ltr | rtl

Sets the text direction

lang

language_code

Sets the language code

 

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