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Abbreviation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An abbreviation (from Latin brevis , meaning "short") is a shortened form of a word or phrase. Usually, but not always, it consists of a letter or group of letters taken from the word or phrase. F...
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The <abbr> tag describes an abbreviated phrase. ... The <abbr> tag is supported in all major browsers. ... Note: The <abbr> tag is not supported in IE 6 or earlier versions...
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Phrase elements: EM, STRONG, DFN, CODE, SAMP, KBD, VAR, CITE, ABBR, and ACRONYM ... The content of the ABBR and ACRONYM elements specifies the abbreviated expression itself, as it would normally appear in running text. The title attribute of these elements may be used to provide the full or expanded form of the expression.
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A description of HTML 4's ABBR element for abbreviations. ... The ABBR element is used to markup abbreviations. The TITLE attribute is useful in conjunction with ABBR to give the long form of the abbreviation, allowing visual browsers to provide the long form as a "tooltip".
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Abbr vs Acronym, an article exploring the misunderstandings produced by these two HTML elements ... If you've read the HTML 4 specification recently trying to understand the difference between the abbr and acronym elements you may have come away feeling a little confused, I know I did. This article contains an explanation...
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1 Abbr design pattern ... Use the abbr-design-pattern to make text that is human readable also formally machine readable ... Avoiding using the abbr-design-pattern to re-encode human text or to hide data...
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a. (in Etym.) adoption of, adopted from ... Acct. (in titles) Account ... A.D. Anno Domini...
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Leftist Parties of the World ... Abbreviations - International Affiliations ... International Workers Association; Asociación International de los Trabajadores; anarcho-syndicalist; founded in 1922.
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What is it? This element indicates that content is an Abbreviation (a shortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole.) The TITLE attribute is suggested for providing the full or expanded form ... While knowing the expanded form may not be implicitly important in the rendering of the content,
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