<ins>
Summary
The HTML <ins>
Element (or HTML Inserted Text) HTML represents a range of text that has been added to a document.
- Content categories (en-US)Phrasing content (en-US) or flow content (en-US).
- Permitted content Transparent (en-US).
- Tag omission None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory.
- Permitted parent elements Any element that accepts phrasing content (en-US).
- DOM interface
HTMLModElement
(en-US)
Attributes
This element includes the global attributes (en-US).
cite
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This attribute defines the URI of a resource that explains the change, like a link to some meeting minutes or a ticket in a troubleshooting sytem.
datetime
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This attribute indicates the time and date of the change and must be a valid date with an optional time string. If the value cannot be parsed as a date with an optional time string, the element does not have an associated time stamp.
Examples
<ins>This text has been inserted</ins>
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
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HTML Living Standard The definition of '<ins>' in that specification. |
Padrão em tempo real | |
HTML5 The definition of '<ins>' in that specification. |
Recomendação | |
HTML 4.01 Specification The definition of '<ins>' in that specification. |
Recomendação |
Compatibilidade com navegadores
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See also
<del>
element for marking deletion into a document