HTML ins cite Attribute
HTML <del> tag
Definition and Usage
The cite attribute specifies when the text or
element was inserted.
Syntax
<ins datetime="date_time">
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Syntax Example
<ins datetime="2008-09-10">
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Attribute Values
Value |
Description |
date_time |
A date (can also include time) that specifies when text was
added. The format for setting the date is: YYYY-MM-DD
You can also set the date and time, then format is: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSTZD
Explanation of letters:
- YYYY - Year (like 2008)
- MM - Month (like 07 for July)
- DD - Day (Like 30)
- T - The character T is required to separate the date from time
- HH - Hour (like 13 for 1 PM)
- MM - Minutes (like 53)
- SS - Seconds (like 37)
- TZD - Time Zone Designator. The character Z specifies UTC (Universal
Time Coordinates), if the time is not UTC time, you can use +/-HH:MM to
specify hours and minutes ahead or behind the UTC time (like +01:00)
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Browser Support

Note: None of the major browsers do not use this attribute in any way. However,
search engines, and some specialty browsers, may use this attribute to get more information
about the inserted element.
Example
Source |
Output |
<p>The weather today is
<ins datetime="2008-09-10">cold and</ins> cloudy</p>
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The weather today is cold and cloudy
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Try-It-Yourself Demos
ins
datetime attribute example
Specify the time the element was inserted.
HTML <del> tag
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