<ACRONYM> Tag & its Attribute
HTML Tag <ACRONYM>
<ACRONYM> Indicates an acronym in a document.
Attribute of <ACRONYM> Tag
CLASS
Indicates which style class applies to the <ACRONYM> element.
<P><ACRONYM CLASS"casual">HTTP</ACRONYM>
stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol</P>
Possible Values
Any CLASS name that you created.
ID
Assigns a unique ID selector to an instance of the <ACRONYM> tag. When you then assign a style to that ID selector, it affects only that one instance of the <ACRONYM> tag.
<P><ACRONYM ID="123">HTTP</ACRONYM> stands
for HyperText Transfer Protocol</P>
Possible Values
Any Id that you define.
STYLE
Specifies Style Sheet commands that apply to the definition.
<P><ACRONYM STYLE="background: blue;
color: white">ESP</ACRONYM> stands for
extra-sensory perception.</P>
Possible Values
Any CSS property with value.
TITLE
Specifies text assigned to the tag. For the <ACRONYM> tag, use this to provide the expansion of the term. You might also use this attribute for context-sensitive help within the document. Browsers may use this to show tool tips over the text.
<P><ACRONYM TITLE="HyperText Transfer
Protocol">HTTP</ACRONYM> stands for
HyperText Transfer Protocol</P>
Possible Values
Any Text Message.