hum sembrano dei tag vecchi.. ma con html5 hanno incontrato delle novità,
soprattutto area:
Browser Support
The <area> tag is supported in all major browsers.
Di base sì.. poi bisogna vedere se anche gli attributi sono supportati.. un po come con i form..
Definition and Usage
The <area> tag defines an area inside an image-map (an image-map is an image with clickable areas).
The <area> element is always nested inside a <map> tag.
Note: The usemap attribute in the <img> tag is associated with the <map> element’s name attribute, and creates a relationship between the image and the map.
Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML5
HTML5 has some new attributes, and some HTML 4.01 attributes are no longer supported.
Differences Between HTML and XHTML
In HTML the <area> tag has no end tag.
In XHTML the <area> tag must be properly closed.
Attributes
New : New in HTML5.
Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
alt | text | Specifies an alternate text for the area. Required if the href attribute is present |
coords | coordinates | Specifies the coordinates of the area |
downloadNew | filename | Specifies the hyperlink target to be downloaded |
href | URL | Specifies the hyperlink target for the area |
hreflangNew | language_code | Specifies the language of the target URL |
mediaNew | media query | Specifies what media/device the target URL is optimized for |
nohref | value | Not supported in HTML5. Specifies that an area has no associated link |
relNew | alternate author bookmark help license next nofollow noreferrer prefetch prev search tag |
Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target URL |
shape | default rect circle poly |
Specifies the shape of the area |
target | _blank _parent _self _top framename |
Specifies where to open the target URL |
typeNew | MIME_type | Specifies the MIME type of the target URL |