The tutorials found herein have been written for clarification of existing W3C HTML 5 and HTML 4.01 (and, by extension, xHTML 1.0 as text/html) specifications through the use of real-world examples.

Some section names have been taken from HTML 5; some remain HTML 4.01. Text-Level Elements in HTML 4.01 - have become Text-Level Semantics in HTML 5 but some were reclassified as Grouping or Phrasing Content; List elements are Grouping Content but shown here as “Lists”.
hreflang
The hreflang attribute represents the base language of a linked destination resource; and, may only be used when href is specified. It may be found assigned with the a, and link elements.
hreflangAn interesting title LA DIFFUSION DE L’ART À TRAVERS – LES REVUES from Dossiers pédagogiques - Collections du Musée because Yves Tanguy.
<p>An interesting title <a href="http://www.centrepompidou.fr/education/ressources/ »
ENS-revues/ENS-revues.html" title="Read a Centre Pompidou 'Dossiers pédagogiques'" »
hreflang="fr" rel="external">LA DIFFUSION DE L’ART À TRAVERS – »
LES REVUES</a><span class="externalLink"></span> from <span lang="fr"> »
Dossiers pédagogiques - Collections du Musée</span> because »
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Tanguy" title="Read »
Wikipedia article" hreflang="en" rel="external">Yves Tanguy</a> »
<span class="externalLink"></span>.</p>
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