HTML 引文元素
(
<cite>
) is used to describe a reference to a cited creative work, and must include the title of that work.
The reference may be in an abbreviated form according to context-appropriate conventions related to citation metadata.
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| 内容类别 | 流内容 , 措词内容 ,可触及内容。 |
|---|---|
| 准许内容 | 措词内容 . |
| Tag omission | None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory. |
| Permitted parents | Any element that accepts 措词内容 . |
| Implicit ARIA role | 无对应角色 |
| Permitted ARIA roles | 任何 |
| DOM 接口 |
HTMLElement
Up to Gecko 1.9.2 (Firefox 4) inclusive, Firefox implements the
HTMLSpanElement
interface for this element.
|
此元素只包括 全局属性 .
In the context of the
<cite>
element, a creative work that might be cited could be, for example, one of the following:
It's worth noting that the W3C specification says that a reference to a creative work, as included within a
<cite>
element, may include the name of the work’s author. However, the WHATWG specification for
<cite>
says the opposite: that a person’s name must
never
be included, under any circumstances.
To include a reference to the source of quoted material which is contained within a
<blockquote>
or
<q>
element, use the
cite
attribute on the element.
Typically, browsers style the contents of a
<cite>
element in italics by default. To avoid this, apply the CSS
font-style
property to the
<cite>
元素。
<p>More information can be found in <cite>[ISO-0000]</cite>.</p>
The HTML above outputs:
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cite
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Chrome 完整支持 Yes | Edge 完整支持 12 | Firefox 完整支持 1 | IE 完整支持 Yes | Opera 完整支持 Yes | Safari 完整支持 Yes | WebView Android 完整支持 Yes | Chrome Android 完整支持 Yes | Firefox Android 完整支持 4 | Opera Android 完整支持 Yes | Safari iOS 完整支持 Yes | Samsung Internet Android 完整支持 Yes |
完整支持
<blockquote>
for long quotations.
<q>
for inline quotations.