Syntax
<ABBR>...</ABBR>
Attribute Specifications
common attributes
Contents:
Inline elements
Contained in:
Inline elements, Block-level elements
<ABBR TITLE="United Nations">U.N.</ABBR>
He weighs 180 <ABBR TITLE=pounds>lbs.</ABBR>
<ABBR TITLE="Parti Québécois" LANG=fr-CA>PQ</ABBR>
<ACRONYM TITLE="North Atlantic Treaty Organization">NATO</ACRONYM>
woule produce:
U.N. He weighs 180 lbs. PQ NATO
Some short forms, such as "SQL" and "URL," are pronounced as words by some but pronounced letter-by-letter by others. In such cases, the ABBR element should be favored over ACRONYM. A style sheet could be used to suggest the aural rendering. For example, one could use
<ABBR TITLE="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</ABBR>
with the following CSS2 style sheet:
abbr[title="Uniform Resource Locator"] { speak: spell-out }
<ABBR TITLE="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</ABBR>
URL