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<ins>
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| start tag | required |
| end tag | required |
Sandia Reference
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"The <INS> element is used for inserted text, for instance in legal documents." (w3)
Example:
This is an example of <ins>inserted</ins> text. The opposite condition is the <del> tag.
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This attribute takes a URL as its argument. It is intended to point to another document explaining why this specific change was made. |
class=
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This argument specifies the date and time of the change. The format of the date and time is dictated by ISO8601:1988. One format is noted in the link behind the attribute name. |
dir=
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list of language codes
list of country codes
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