Baseline Widely available
The <figure>
HTML element represents self-contained content, potentially with an optional caption, which is specified using the <figcaption>
element. The figure, its caption, and its contents are referenced as a single unit.
<figure>
<img
src="/shared-assets/images/examples/elephant.jpg"
alt="Elephant at sunset" />
<figcaption>An elephant at sunset</figcaption>
</figure>
figure {
border: thin #c0c0c0 solid;
display: flex;
flex-flow: column;
padding: 5px;
max-width: 220px;
margin: auto;
}
img {
max-width: 220px;
max-height: 150px;
}
figcaption {
background-color: #222;
color: #fff;
font: italic smaller sans-serif;
padding: 3px;
text-align: center;
}
Attributes
This element only includes the global attributes.
Usage notes<figure>
is an image, illustration, diagram, code snippet, etc., that is referenced in the main flow of a document, but that can be moved to another part of the document or to an appendix without affecting the main flow.<figure>
element by inserting a <figcaption>
inside it (as the first or the last child). The first <figcaption>
element found in the figure is presented as the figure's caption.<figcaption>
provides the accessible name for the parent <figure>
.<!-- Just an image -->
<figure>
<img src="favicon-192x192.png" alt="The beautiful MDN logo." />
</figure>
<!-- Image with a caption -->
<figure>
<img src="favicon-192x192.png" alt="The beautiful MDN logo." />
<figcaption>MDN Logo</figcaption>
</figure>
Result Code snippets
<figure>
<figcaption>Get browser details using <code>navigator</code>.</figcaption>
<pre>
function NavigatorExample() {
var txt;
txt = "Browser CodeName: " + navigator.appCodeName + "; ";
txt+= "Browser Name: " + navigator.appName + "; ";
txt+= "Browser Version: " + navigator.appVersion + "; ";
txt+= "Cookies Enabled: " + navigator.cookieEnabled + "; ";
txt+= "Platform: " + navigator.platform + "; ";
txt+= "User-agent header: " + navigator.userAgent + "; ";
console.log("NavigatorExample", txt);
}
</pre>
</figure>
Result Quotations
<figure>
<figcaption><b>Edsger Dijkstra:</b></figcaption>
<blockquote>
If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must
be the process of putting them in.
</blockquote>
</figure>
Result Poems
<figure>
<p style="white-space:pre">
Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear, Or like a fairy trip upon the
green, Or, like a nymph, with long dishevelled hair, Dance on the sands, and
yet no footing seen: Love is a spirit all compact of fire, Not gross to
sink, but light, and will aspire.
</p>
<figcaption><cite>Venus and Adonis</cite>, by William Shakespeare</figcaption>
</figure>
Result Technical summary Specifications Browser compatibility See also
<figcaption>
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