Generic Attributes
Attributes that can be used in any elements.
Trident | Tasman | Gecko | WebKit | KHTML | Presto | iCab | |
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Element identifiers | |||||||
id | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
class | |||||||
Inline styles | |||||||
style | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
Advisory information | |||||||
title | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
Language information | |||||||
lang | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
dir | <3.1 |
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