HTML <area> rel Attribute
Example
An image-map, with a clickable area:
<img src="planets.gif" width="145" height="126" alt="Planets" usemap="#planetmap">
<map name="planetmap">
<area shape="rect" coords="0,0,82,126" alt="Sun"
href="sun.htm" rel="alternate">
</map>
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Definition and Usage
The rel attribute specifies the relationship between the current document and the linked document.
Only used if the href attribute is present.
Browser Support
Attribute | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
rel | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML5
The rel attribute is new for the <area> tag in HTML5.
Syntax
<area rel="value">
Attribute Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
alternate | Links to an alternate version of the document (i.e. print page, translated or mirror) |
author | Links to the author of the document |
bookmark | Permanent URL used for bookmarking |
help | Links to a help document |
license | Links to copyright information for the document |
next | The next document in a selection |
nofollow | Links to an unendorsed document, like a paid link. ("nofollow" is used by Google, to specify that the Google search spider should not follow that link) |
noreferrer | Specifies that the browser should not send a HTTP referer header if the user follows the hyperlink |
prefetch | Specifies that the target document should be cached |
prev | The previous document in a selection |
search | Links to a search tool for the document |
tag | A tag (keyword) for the current document |
❮ HTML <area> tag