The name attribute specifies the name of an anchor:
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The name attribute is supported in all major browsers.
The <a> name attribute is not supported in HTML5. Use the id attribute instead.
The name attribute specifies the name of an anchor.
The name attribute is used to create a bookmark inside a document.
The href or the name attribute must be present in the <a> tag
Tip: In XHTML, the name attribute of the <a> tag is deprecated, and will be removed. Use the id attribute instead.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| anchor_name | The name of an anchor |
HTML <a> tag
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