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This has not officially been killed but no reference exists in HTML 4.0. See also <blockquote> and <q>
This is interesting. "BQ" was part of an HTML 2.0 specification. HTML 3.2 references "blockquote". They both appear to do the same job.
This element allows the <credit> tag to highlight the source of the quote, inside the <bq> tags.
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instead of putting in a single line, this attribute forces <br> to put in a vertical blank space so that the following text will be displayed flush left, past any floating images that may be in the way.
this is a Sandia attribute. |
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"inserts space so that the next text appears aligned with the left margin directly below a left-aligned floating image." (Microsoft) | |||||||
"right"
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"inserts space so that the next text appears aligned with the right margin, directly below a right-aligned floating image." (Microsoft) | |||||||
"all"
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"inserts space so that the next text appears aligned with both margins, directly below all floating images. | |||||||
"## en"
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"move down until there is at least 40 en units free" (w3) | |||||||
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"The NOWRAP attribute is used when you don't want the browser to automatically wrap lines. You can then explicitly specify line breaks using the <br> element." (HTML 3.0) |
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