HTML <q> cite Attribute
HTML <q> tag
Example
Specify the source URL of a quote:
<p>WWF's goal is to:
<q cite="http://www.wwf.org">
Build a future where people live in harmony with nature.</q>
We hope they succeed.</p>
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Definition and Usage
The cite attribute specifies the source URL of a quote.
Browser Support
Attribute |
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cite |
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Yes |
Note: The cite attribute has no visual effect in ordinary web browsers, but can be used by screen readers.
Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML5
NONE.
Syntax
Attribute Values
Value |
Description |
URL |
Specifies the source URL of the
quote. Possible values:
- An absolute URL - points to another web site (like href="http://www.example.com/page.htm")
- A relative URL - points to a file within a web site (like href="page.htm")
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HTML <q> tag
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