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HTML5: How to author an abbreviation or an acronym?

HTML5: How to author an abbreviation or an acronym?Last update on December 23 2023 11:11:02 (UTC/GMT +8 hours)

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HTML Code :

<!-- Declare the document type as HTML5 -->
<!DOCTYPE html>

<!-- Start the HTML document -->
<html>

<!-- Start the head section containing metadata about the document -->
<head>

<!-- Set the character encoding to UTF-8 -->
<meta charset="utf-8">

<!-- Set the title of the document -->
<title>How to author an abbreviation or an acronym?</title>

<!-- Close the head section -->
</head>

<!-- Start the body section containing the content of the document -->
<body>

<!-- Create an abbreviation (abbr) with the title attribute providing the full expansion -->
<abbr title="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</abbr> stand for Uniform Resource Locator 

<!-- Close the body section -->
</body>

<!-- Close the HTML document -->
</html>

Explanation:

The above HTML code defines a basic HTML5 document with metadata in the head section and a body containing an abbreviation element (<abbr>) for "URL," along with an explanation of its full expansion.

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