Name
ins
Synopsis
<ins>...</ins>
Indicates text that has been inserted into the document. It may
be useful for legal documents and any instance in which edits need to
be tracked. Its counterpart is deleted text (del
). The ins
element may
indicate either inline or block-level elements; however, when it is
used as an inline element (as within a p
), it may
not insert block element because that would violate nesting
rules.
Attributes
Core(id
,
class
, style
, title
),
Internationalization,
Events
-
cite="
URL
"
Can be set to point to a source document that explains why the document was changed.
-
datetime="
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD
"
Specifies the date and time the change was made. See
del
for an explanation of the date/time format.
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