Content-based style – Avaya 4600 Series User Manual
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Creating Websites for the 4630 IP Telephone
Browser Features and Behavior
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Content-Based Style
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Content-based tags deal with identifying words, phrases or chunks of text, or images as having a
specific meaning or context. The intent of content-based tags is not to show physically marked
text. However, it is not wrong for a browser to show content-based text in a distinct style, such as
font style.
Each content-based tag is shown with a brief description, and any physical effects imposed by the
browser.
■
indicates an abbreviation. Using this tag has no effect.
■
indicates an address. Using this tag has no effect.■
indicates an acronym. The enclosed text is shown in an italic font.
■
indicates a bibliographic citation or reference. The enclosed text is shown in an italic
font.
■
indicates source code of a program. The enclosed text is shown in a monospaced
font.
■
indicates deleted text. It is intended to show editorial markup. The enclosed text is
shown with a line through it.
■
indicates a definition for a term. This is normally used with the first appearance of a term
in a document. The enclosed text is shown in an italic font.
■
indicates emphasis on a string of text. This is the contextual equivalent of using the
(italic) tag. The enclosed text is shown in an italic font.
■
indicates inserted text. It is intended to show editorial markup. The enclosed text is
shown underlined.
■
indicates keyboard input. This is similar to the tag, but with a different
contextual intent. The enclosed text is shown in a monospaced font.
■
indicates literal text. The enclosed text is shown in a monospaced font.
■
indicates emphasis on some text, but in a stronger contextual sense than the
tag. This is the contextual equivalent of using the (bold) tag. The enclosed text is shown in
a bold font.
■
indicates source code variables. This is similar to the tag, but with a different
contextual intent. The enclosed text is shown in an italic font.