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Introduction to <span>
tag
The <span>tag in HTML is a versatile and commonly used inline container that allows developers to group and style text or other inline elements within a document. Unlike block-level elements, such as <div>, which occupy the full width available and start on a new line, the <span>tag does not disrupt the flow of text, making it ideal for styling specific portions of content without affecting the layout of the surrounding elements.
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<!-- span example -->
<p>This is a <span class="custom-span">highlighted text</span> in a paragraph.</p>
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/* CSS for Span */
.custom-span {
color: #5cb85c;
font-weight: bold;
background-color: #e8f5e9;
padding: 2px 5px;
border-radius: 3px;
}
Global Attributes
Attributes | Description |
---|---|
accesskey | Specifies a shortcut key to activate or focus an element. |
autocapitalize | Controls whether and how text input is automatically capitalized. |
class | Specifies one or more class names for the element, allowing CSS styling and JavaScript manipulation. |
contenteditable | Specifies whether the content of an element is editable or not. |
contextmenu | Specifies a context menu for the element. |
dir | Defines the text direction. Possible values are "ltr" (left-to-right), "rtl" (right-to-left), and "auto". |
draggable | Specifies whether an element is draggable. Possible values are "true" or "false". |
enterkeyhint | Specifies the action label or icon to be shown for the enter key on virtual keyboards. |
hidden | Indicates that the element is not yet, or is no longer, relevant. The browser does not display elements that have the `hidden` attribute set. |
id | Specifies a unique identifier for the element. |
inputmode | Provides a hint to browsers for which virtual keyboard configuration to use when editing this element or its descendants. |
is | Allows you to specify the type of custom element. |
lang | Specifies the language of the element's content. |
nonce | A cryptographic nonce ("number used once") that can be used by Content Security Policy (CSP) to determine whether or not a given fetch will be allowed to proceed. |
part | Specifies the element’s part in the shadow DOM. |
slot | Assigns a slot in a shadow DOM shadow tree. |
spellcheck | Indicates whether the element is subject to spell checking. |
style | Provides inline CSS styling for the element. |
tabindex | Specifies the tab order of the element. |
title | Adds extra information about the element, displayed as a tooltip when hovering over the element. |
translate | Specifies whether the content of the element should be translated. Possible values are "yes" or "no". |
HTML Attributes | Global Attributes | Event Attributes |
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To view the full list | To view the full list | To view the full list |
elements | |||||
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<span> | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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