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HTML <meter> low Attribute

❮ HTML <meter> tag

Example

A gauge with a current value and min, max, high, and low segments:

<p><label for="anna">Anna's score:</label>
<meter id="anna" min="0" low="40" high="90" max="100" value="95"></meter></p>

<p><label for="peter">Peter's score:</label>
<meter id="peter" min="0" low="40" high="90" max="100" value="65"></meter></p>

<p><label for="linda">Linda's score:</label>
<meter id="linda" min="0" low="40" high="90" max="100" value="35"></meter></p>
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Definition and Usage

The low attribute specifies the range where the gauge's value is considered to be a low value.

The low attribute value must be greater than the min attribute value, and it also must be less than the high and max attribute values.


Browser Support

The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the attribute.

Attribute
low 8.0 13.0 16.0 6.0 11.5

Syntax

<meter low="number">

Attribute Values

Value Description
number Specifies a floating point number that is considered to be a low value

❮ HTML <meter> tag
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