HTML CSS Reference/HTML Attributes Reference/name
"name" Example
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<head><Title>Example For name</Title></head>
<BODY>
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<p name="bottom"></p>
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name is applied to
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| Applied_To |<a> <applet> |
| |<button> <embed> |
| |<form> <frame> |
| |<frameset> <iframe> |
| |<img> <input type="button"> |
| |<input type="checkbox"> <input type="file"> |
| |<inputtype="hidden"> <input type="image"> |
| |<input type="password"> <inputtype="radio"> |
| |<input type="reset"> <input type="submit"> |
| |<input type="text"> <link> |
| |<map> <object> |
| |<param> <rt> |
| |<ruby> <select> |
| |<textarea> |
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"name" Syntax and Note
Note:
This attribute sets the element name or the target for an anchor <a> element.
This attribute also identifies the elements sent to the server.
HTML 4.0 favors the id attribute.
Syntax:
<element name="value"> . . . </element>