<meter>: The HTML Meter element
The <meter>
HTML element represents either a scalar value within a known range or a fractional value.
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Attributes
This element includes the global attributes.
value
-
The current numeric value. This must be between the minimum and maximum values (
min
attribute andmax
attribute) if they are specified. If unspecified or malformed, the value is0
. If specified, but not within the range given by themin
attribute andmax
attribute, the value is equal to the nearest end of the range.Note: Unless the
value
attribute is between0
and1
(inclusive), themin
andmax
attributes should define the range so that thevalue
attribute's value is within it. min
-
The lower numeric bound of the measured range. This must be less than the maximum value (
max
attribute), if specified. If unspecified, the minimum value is0
. max
-
The upper numeric bound of the measured range. This must be greater than the minimum value (
min
attribute), if specified. If unspecified, the maximum value is1
. low
-
The upper numeric bound of the low end of the measured range. This must be greater than the minimum value (
min
attribute), and it also must be less than the high value and maximum value (high
attribute andmax
attribute, respectively), if any are specified. If unspecified, or if less than the minimum value, thelow
value is equal to the minimum value. high
-
The lower numeric bound of the high end of the measured range. This must be less than the maximum value (
max
attribute), and it also must be greater than the low value and minimum value (low
attribute andmin
attribute, respectively), if any are specified. If unspecified, or if greater than the maximum value, thehigh
value is equal to the maximum value. optimum
-
This attribute indicates the optimal numeric value. It must be within the range (as defined by the
min
attribute andmax
attribute). When used with thelow
attribute andhigh
attribute, it gives an indication where along the range is considered preferable. For example, if it is between themin
attribute and thelow
attribute, then the lower range is considered preferred. The browser may color the meter's bar differently depending on whether the value is less than or equal to the optimum value. form
-
This optional attribute is used to explicitly set a
<form>
owner for the<meter>
element. If omitted, the<meter>
is associated with its ancestor<form>
element or the form association set by theform
attribute on another ancestor element, such as on a<fieldset>
, if any. If included, the value must be theid
of a<form>
in the same tree.
Examples
Basic Example
HTML
<p>Battery level: <meter min="0" max="100" value="75">75%</meter></p>
Result
High and low range example
Note that in this example the min
attribute is omitted. This is allowed, as it will default to 0
.
HTML
<p>
Student's exam score:
<meter min="0" low="50" high="80" max="100" value="84">84%</meter>
</p>
Result
Technical Summary
Content categories | Flow content, phrasing content, labelable content, palpable content. |
---|---|
Permitted content |
Phrasing content, but there must be no <meter> element among its
descendants.
|
Tag omission | None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory. |
Permitted parents | Any element that accepts phrasing content. |
Implicit ARIA role |
meter
|
Permitted ARIA roles | No role permitted |
DOM interface | HTMLMeterElement |
Specifications
Specification |
---|
HTML Standard # the-meter-element |
Browser compatibility
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