HTML 5 <command> Tag
Example
A button is marked up as follows:
<menu>
<command type="command">Click Me!</command>
</menu> |
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Definition and Usage
The <command> tag defines a command button, like a radiobutton, a
checkbox, or a button.
The command element must be inside a menu element. If not, it will not be displayed.
Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML 5
The <command> tag is new in HTML 5
Attributes
New : New in HTML 5.
Attribute |
Value |
Description |
checkedNew |
checked |
Defines if the command is checked or not. Use only if type
is radio or checkbox |
disabledNew |
disabled |
Defines if the command is available or not |
iconNew |
url |
Defines the url of an image to display as the command |
labelNew |
command name |
Defines a name for the command. The label is visible |
radiogroupNew |
name of radiogroup |
Defines the name of the radiogroup this command belongs to.
Use only if type is radio |
typeNew |
checkbox
command
radio |
Defines the type of command. Default value is command |
Standard Attributes
The <a> tag also supports the Standard Attributes in HTML 5.
Event Attributes
The <a> tag also supports the Event Attributes
in HTML 5.
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