Description:
The HTML small tag makes its content to be rendered with a smaller font size. The <small> tag defines smaller text
Note:
The presentational nature of this element makes it a good candidate for deprecation in future versions of HTML, so the general recomendation is to stop using it. Its effect can be replaced by the "font-size" property of CSS.
Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML5:
None
Example:
| Code | View |
|---|---|
| There was a group of <small>very very tiny</small> words in this sentence. | There was a group of very very tiny words in this sentence. |
Standard Attributes for this element:
| Attribute |
Description |
|---|---|
| class | Document wide identifier |
| dir | Specifies the direction of the text |
| id | Document wide identifier |
| title | Specifies a title to associate with the element. |
| style | Helps to include inline casecadubf style sheet. |
| lang | Sets the language code. |
Event Attributes:
| Attribute |
Description |
|---|---|
| onclick | Script runs when a mouse click |
| ondblclick | Script runs when a mouse double-click |
| onmousedown | Script runs when mouse button is pressed |
| onmouseup | Script runs when mouse button is released |
| onmouseover | Script runs when mouse pointer moves over an element |
| onmousemove | Script runs when mouse pointer moves |
| onmouseout | Script runs when mouse pointer moves out of an element |
| onkeypress | Script runs when key is pressed and released |
| onkeydown | Script runs when key is pressed |
| onkeyup | Script runs when key is released |
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