<dl>
... </dl>
Available in versions: 2.0, 3.2, 4.0
Browser compatibility: Explorer 4, 5 Netscape 4, 6
The <dl> tag delimits the start and stop of
a definition list. This is a type of list where a term or
phrase is followed by a definition or explanation.
This dl tag must be used with the dt tag which
presents the term and the dd tag which presents the
definition.
The exact appearance of a definition list can be browser
dependent. Most browsers place the term on the left margin
and then the definition is placed on the next line and the
entire text is indented. However, if the term is short (three
characters or less) the definition may start on the same
line as the term. Also, the list is usually separated from
any preceding and following text by paragraph breaks.
You can use the ol to create an ordered list and
the ul tag to create an unordered list.
The closing tag is mandatory.
Core Attributes
class
dir
id
lang
onclick
ondblclick
onkeydown
onkeypress
onkeyup
onmousedown
onmousemove
onmouseout
onmouseover
onmouseup
style
title
Attributes
compact deprecated
4.0
The compact attribute is used to make a definition
list more compact in appearance. It is deprecated effective
with version 4.0.
The following example
shows the use of the <dl> tag to produce a
definition list. For examples of ordered
and unordered lists please see
the respective pages.
Code:
Definition Lists:
<dl>
<dt>dl tag
<dd>definition list start and stop delimiter.
<dt>dt tag
<dd>presents the term or phrase to be defined.
<dt>dd tag
<dd>presents the definition for the term or phrase.
</dl>
Output:
Definition Lists:
- dl tag
- definition list start and stop delimiter.
- dt tag
- presents the term or phrase to be defined.
- dd tag
- presents the definition for the term or phrase.
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