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what are the attributes extra information about an html5 element in computer​

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Answered by BabyBold07
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Attributes provide additional information about an element. It takes two parameters : a name and a value. These define the properties of the element and is placed inside the opening tag of the element.❤️

Answered by aaditya9844
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Answer:

HTML Attributes:-

-All HTML elements can have attributes

-Attributes provide additional information about elements

-Attributes are always specified in the start tag

-Attributes usually come in name/value pairs like: name="value"

The href Attribute

The <a> tag defines a hyperlink. The href attribute specifies the URL of the page.

The src Attribute

The <img> tag is used to embed an image in an HTML page. The src attribute specifies the path to the image to be displayed.

The width and height Attributes

The <img> tag should also contain the width and height attributes, which specifies the width and height of the image (in pixels)

The alt Attribute

The required alt attribute for the <img> tag specifies an alternate text for an image, if the image for some reason cannot be displayed. This can be due to slow connection, or an error in the src attribute, or if the user uses a screen reader.

The style Attribute

The style attribute is used to add styles to an element, such as color, font, size, and more.

The lang Attribute

You should always include the lang attribute inside the <html> tag, to declare the language of the Web page. This is meant to assist search engines and browsers.

The title Attribute

The title attribute defines some extra information about an element.

We Suggest: Always Use Lowercase Attributes

The HTML standard does not require lowercase attribute names.

The title attribute (and all other attributes) can be written with uppercase or lowercase like title or TITLE.

However, W3C recommends lowercase attributes in HTML, and demands lowercase attributes for stricter document types like XHTML.

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