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HTML <a> rev Attribute

HTML a Tag Reference HTML <a> tag

Example

A link with a rev attribute:

<a rev="friend" href="http://www.functravel.com/">Cheap Flights</a>

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Browser Support

Internet Explorer Firefox Opera Google Chrome Safari

The rev attribute is supported in all major browsers.

Note: Browsers do not use this attribute in any way. However, search engines can use this attribute to get more information about a link.


Definition and Usage

The rev attribute specifies the relationship between the linked document and the current document.

The rev attribute is the reverse of the rel attribute.


Syntax

<a rev="value">

Attribute Values

Value Description
alternate An alternate version of the document (i.e. print page, translated or mirror)
stylesheet An external style sheet for the document
start The first document in a selection
next The next document in a selection
prev The previous document in a selection
contents A table of contents for the document
index An index for the document
glossary A glossary (explanation) of words used in the document
copyright A document containing copyright information
chapter A chapter of the document
section A section of the document
subsection A subsection of the document
appendix An appendix for the document
help A help document
bookmark A related document
   
nofollow "nofollow" is used by Google, to specify that the Google search spider should not follow that link (mostly used for paid links)
licence  
tag  
friend  


HTML a Tag Reference HTML <a> tag
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