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<SPAN> and </SPAN>
Description:
The <SPAN> tag is used to modify the characteristics of a particular section of text.
The difference between <DIV> and <SPAN> is that <SPAN> is used within a paragraph, sentence or even word, while <DIV> is intended for block-level formatting.
<SPAN> is great to use with dynamic HTML, as it divides a page into sections which can be manipulated. You reference the <SPAN>'s by using their name, specified by the ID.
Attributes:
| class=class | |
| Indicates that the <SPAN> is to be formatted using the specified class. | |
| dir=direction | |
| Indicates the direction (right or left) that the text is to be displayed. Useful for languages which display left to right. | |
| event=JavaScript | |
| When event occurs, execute the specified JavaScript. | |
| id = "name" | |
| You can give a <SPAN> a name, which allows it to be referenced and changed in a script (dynamic HTML). | |
| lang="lang" | |
| Indicates the language of the text within the <SPAN>. | |
| nowrap | |
| Prevents the browser from wrapping except if there is an explicit <BR>. | |
| style="style" | |
| Defines the style in which the <SPAN> will be displayed. This overrides any style elements at an "outer" level, such as from the BODY or the Cascading Style Sheet. | |
| title="title" | |
| You can give a <SPAN> a title if you want. This provides some additional information about the paragraph. I'm not sure why you would want to do this, but you could. | |
Examples:
This examine demonstrates
how SPAM can be used to modify sections of text<BR> |
This examine demonstrates how SPAM can be used to modify sections of text
Purple text 8 point fontTesting See the color changes and now the size changes and now the size changes back
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