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<rp>: The Ruby Fallback Parenthesis element - HTML: HyperText Markup Language

<rp>: The Ruby Fallback Parenthesis element

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The <rp> HTML element is used to provide fall-back parentheses for browsers that do not support display of ruby annotations using the <ruby> element. One <rp> element should enclose each of the opening and closing parentheses that wrap the <rt> element that contains the annotation's text.

Try it
<ruby>
  漢 <rp>(</rp><rt>kan</rt><rp>)</rp> 字 <rp>(</rp><rt>ji</rt><rp>)</rp>
</ruby>
Attributes

This element only includes the global attributes.

Usage notes Examples Using ruby annotations

This example uses ruby annotations to display the Romaji equivalents for each character.

<ruby>
  漢 <rp>(</rp><rt>Kan</rt><rp>)</rp> 字 <rp>(</rp><rt>ji</rt><rp>)</rp>
</ruby>
body {
  font-size: 22px;
}
Result

See the article about the <ruby> element for further examples.

Without ruby support

If your browser does not support ruby annotations, the result looks like this instead:

body {
  font-size: 22px;
}
Technical summary Content categories None. Permitted content Text Tag omission The end tag can be omitted if the element is immediately followed by an <rt> or another <rp> element, or if there is no more content in the parent element. Permitted parents A <ruby> element. <rp> must be positioned immediately before or after an <rt> element. Implicit ARIA role No corresponding role Permitted ARIA roles Any DOM interface HTMLElement Specifications Browser compatibility See also

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