Global Structure Elements
The global structure of the document.
Trident | Tasman | Gecko | WebKit | KHTML | Presto | iCab | |
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Basic structure | |||||||
html | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
head | <3.1 | ||||||
body | |||||||
Metadata | |||||||
title | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
meta | |||||||
Headings | |||||||
h1 | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
h2 | |||||||
h3 | |||||||
h4 | |||||||
h5 | |||||||
h6 | |||||||
Grouping elements | |||||||
div | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
span |
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