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Support Key: [2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE1|M2|N1|O3.5]
What is it?
Attributes
Tag Example
Parent/Content Model
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End Tag:
   Required
Standards Details:
HTML: In all 4.x DTDs
XHTML: In all 1.0 and 1.1 DTDs
XHTML Modules:
Text
CSS 'display' Type:
"inline"
CSS Mapping:
font-family: monospace
Default Rendering:
Fixed-width font
Official Docs:
HTML 4.x, XHTML 1.1
What is it?
This virtual character formatting element indicates text entered from the keyboard.

Common Attributes
%Core%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE3|M|N4B2|O3.5]
%Accessibility%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE4B1|M|N6|O5]
%Events%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE4B1|M|N6B1|O4]
%Language%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE4|M|N|O]
%Editing%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE5.5|M|N|O]

Specific Attributes
SDAForm
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE|M|N|O]
Standards Details: NA
Required? No
Description:
This is an SGML Document Access (SDA) attribute. SDA attributes are designed to transform HTML (and other SGML-based documents) to the ICADD DTD - which is used in creating accessible documents for users with visual disabilities (rendering in Braille, large print, speech synthesis, etc.) The attribute value specifies the name of the element to convert this element to in the SDA element group (in this case the 'Lit' element - "literal or computer text".) SDA also allows attributes and values from the original element to be used in the new SDA element.
Value: Lit (Denotes 'literal or computer text' in SDA.)
Example
<kbd>text entered from the keyboard</kbd>
Parent Model
%In-line Parent% | %Block Parent%
Content Model
%In-line Content%
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