<INS> Tag & its Attribute
HTML Tag <INS>
<INS> Indicates text to be inserted in the document. May be either block-level or inline, as necessary.
Attribute of <INS> Tag
CITE
Indicates address of reference (definitive source, for example) for insertion.
<INS CITE="http://www.cs-tutorial.com/">CS-tutorial a mast Tutorial Site.</INS>
Possible Values
URL
CLASS
Indicates which style class applies to the <INS> element.
<INS CLASS="dkm">POP stands for Post
Office Protocol</INS>
Possible Values
Any Class Name.
DATETIME
Indicates the date and time in precisely this format: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD. For example, 1997-07-14T08:30:00-07:00 indicates July 14, 1997, at 8:30 AM, in U.S.
<INS DATETIME="1997-07-14T08:30:00Z">POP
stands for Post
Office Protocol</INS>
Possible Values
Date Time Format.
ID
Assigns a unique ID selector to an instance of the <INS> tag. When you then assign a style to that ID selector, it affects only that one instance of the <INS> tag.
<INS ID="dkm">WWW stands for World Wide
Web</INS>
Possible Values
Any ID Name.
STYLE
Specifies Style Sheet commands that apply to the inserted text.
<INS STYLE="background: blue;
color: white">ESP stands for
extra-sensory perception.</INS>
Possible Values
CSS Property with Value.
TITLE
Specifies text assigned to the tag. You might use this attribute for context-sensitive help within the document. Browsers may use this to show tool tips over the inserted text.
<INS TITLE="Definition">More deleted
text.</INS>
Possible Values
Any Text Message.