HTML5: How to specify what media or device the target URL is optimized for?
Solution:
HTML Code:
<!DOCTYPE html><!-- Defines the document type as HTML5 -->
<html>
<head>
<title>How to specify what media or device the target URL is optimized for</title><!-- Sets the title of the HTML page -->
</head>
<body>
<img src="https://www.w3resource.com/w3r_images/html-area-element.png" alt="area example "
width="308" height="190" border="0" usemap="#Map"><!-- Displays an image with an associated image map -->
<map name="Map"><!-- Defines a map with name "Map" -->
<area shape="rect" coords="8,5,100,77" href="https://www.w3resource.com/mysql/mysql-tutorials.php" media="print, handheld" target="_blank" alt="mysql tutorial"><!-- Defines a rectangular area linking to MySQL tutorial optimized for print and handheld media -->
<area shape="circle" coords="155,93,59" href="https://www.w3resource.com/php/php-home.php" media="print, handheld" target="_blank" alt="php tutorial"><!-- Defines a circular area linking to PHP tutorial optimized for print and handheld media -->
<area shape="rect" coords="197,136,306,188" href="https://www.w3resource.com/sql/sql-tutorials.php" media="print, handheld" alt="sql tutorials"><!-- Defines another rectangular area linking to SQL tutorials optimized for print and handheld media -->
</map>
</body>
</html>
Explanation:
- The <!DOCTYPE html> declaration specifies the document type and version of HTML.
- The <html> element is the root element of the HTML document.
- The <head> section contains metadata about the HTML document, including the title of the page.
- The <title> tag sets the title of the HTML page.
- The <body> element contains the visible content of the HTML document.
- The <img> tag displays an image with the specified source, dimensions, and attributes, including an alternate text for accessibility, and an associated image map.
- The <map> element defines an image map with the name "Map".
- The <area> tags define clickable areas within the image map, each with a specific shape, coordinates, hyperlink, alternate text, and a media attribute specifying that the target URL is optimized for print and handheld media.
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