Sentences with phrase «href attribute»

I suggested that inactive links could not be accommodated, which is only kind of true, and only to the extent that it's unclear what removing href attributes from a elements will do to reading systems.
This mention is done by hyperlink tag a using the href attribute to specify the URL of the page the link goes to.
Audio and video files (and as of 3.1 fonts and remote resources fetched by scripts) are included in the manifest with the full URL to them in the item's href attribute.
To accomplish this, (1) the Navigation Document [ContentDocs301] must include a nav element which has the epub: type attribute value of index - term - categories, and which contains a complete list of relevant index terms; and (2) the cross-reference in the index must have an epub: type attribute value index - term - category and an href attribute value pointing to that list.
A cross-reference may include an IRI [RFC3987] in the href attribute, such that the reading system may make it actionable.
The values of the href attribute should be a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that is relative to the OPF file.
A locator typically has an [HTML5] href attribute pointing to some location within the EPUB Publication; when it has no href attribute value, the locator will not be actionable.
Examples of resources that are not Publication Resources include those identified by the Package Document link [Packages 3.1] element and those identified in outbound hyperlinks that resolve to Remote Resources (e.g., referenced from the href attribute of an [HTML] a element).
Examples of resources that are not Publication Resources include those identified by the Package Document link [Publications301] element and those identified in outbound hyperlinks that resolve outside the EPUB Container (e.g., referenced from an [HTML5] a element href attribute).
Resources retrieved by scripts may be located outside the EPUB Container, but the [HTML] and [SVG] script elements must not reference Remote Resources to ensure availability at runtime (i.e., from their src or href attributes, respectively).
Each a element must specify which Rendition it refers to either 1) by including an Intra-Publication CFI [EPUBCFI] in its href attribute, or 2) by providing the relative path to the Package Document for the Rendition as the value of an epub: rendition attribute.
If the epub: rendition attribute is used to specify the target Rendition, any fragment identifier scheme may be used within the URI value of the href attribute of a elements (e.g., unique identifier, or W3C Media Fragment).
Common hyperlinking mechanisms include the href attribute of the [HTML] a and area elements and scripted links (e.g., using DOM Events and / or form elements).
Each item element in the manifest identifies a Publication Resource by the IRI [RFC3987] provided in its href attribute.
In this case, the matching content may be identified by an IRI provided in the href attribute.
Reading Systems might direct links outside the preview content to a generic placeholder page that indicates the content is not available in the preview, might make such links inactive by removing their href attributes, or might employ other mechanisms to handle references to non-preview content.
When no href attribute is present, the match element represents search keys matching the entire dictionary entry or glossary term referenced by its search - key - group parent.
Each link element's href attribute must point to an EPUB Content Document.
The IRI expressed in the href attribute may include a fragment identifier but must not include EPUB canonical fragment identifiers [EPUBCFI].
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