The <ins> element are used to markup sections of the document that
have been inserted within a document.
The element is one of the phrase elements for adding structural information to text fragments. In
the case of abbr, it indicates an abbreviated form. The content of the element is the abbreviation, where the
title attribute contains the expanded form of the abbreviation. External tools can use this element, for
example, to build a table of abbreviations and the corresponding expanded form.
Place the mouse over the abbreviation, and the full text will be displayed.
HTML
FBI USA st. <abbr title="Hyper Text Markup Language">HTML</abbr> <br/> <abbr title="Federal Bureau of Investigation">FBI</abbr> <br/> <abbr title="United States of America">USA</abbr> <br/> <abbr title="Street">st.</abbr> <br/>
The element is one of the phrase elements for adding structural information to text fragments.
The content of the element is the acronym, where the title attribute contains the expanded form of the
acronym. External tools can use this element, for example, to build a table of acronyms and the corresponding
expanded form.
Place the mouse over the acronym, and the full text will be displayed.
EPCOT
YAHWEH SNAFU RADAR <acronym title="Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow">EPCOT</acronym> <br/> <acronym title="The name of the God of Israel">YAHWEH</acronym> <br/> <acronym title="Situation Normal All Fouled Up">SNAFU</acronym> <br/> <acronym title="Radio Detection and Ranging">RADAR</acronym> <br/> The element may be used by authors to supply contact information for a document or
a major part of a document such as a form. This element usually appears at the beginning or end of a document.
The Sherlock Holmes Museum 221b Baker Street, London, England.
<address> The Sherlock Holmes Museum 221b Baker Street, London, England. </address>
On July 20, 1969,
Neil Armstrong
while stepping onto the moon said,
That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. On July 20, 1969, <cite title="First Man on the Moon">Neil Armstrong</cite> while stepping onto the moon said, <q> That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. </q>
Why did the boy eat his homework?
Because his teacher said it was a piece of cake. Why did the boy eat his homework? <br/> Because his teacher said it was <em>a piece of cake.</em>
The earth is
The The moon is made of In an earthquake, get The earth is <del>flat</del> <ins>round</ins> . <br/> The <del>sun</del> <ins>earth</ins> revolves around the <del>earth</del> <ins>sun</ins> . <br/> The moon is made of <del>green cheese</del> <ins>rock, typically basalt</ins> . <br/> In an earthquake, get <del>inside a doorway</del> <ins>under a table</ins> . <br/> |
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