Superscript
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X1.1
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IE3B1
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M2A8
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N1.1
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O2.1
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What is it?
Attributes
Tag Example
Parent/Content Model
Tips & Tricks
Browser Peculiarities
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End Tag:
Required
Standards Details:
HTML: In all 4.x DTDs
XHTML: In all 1.0 and 1.1 DTDs
XHTML Modules:
Presentation
CSS 'display' Type:
"
inline
"
CSS Mapping:
vertical-align:
super
Default Rendering:
Content baseline is higher than the baseline of the parent content
What is it?
This Physical Style element makes contained text superscripted in relation to surrounding content (vertically raised text.)
Common Attributes
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Core
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2
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3.2
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4
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X1
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X1.1
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IE3
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M
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N4B2
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O3.5
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Accessibility
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3
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3.2
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4
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X1
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X1.1
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IE4B1
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M
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N6
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O5
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Events
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2
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3
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3.2
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4
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X1
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X1.1
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IE4B1
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M
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N6B1
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O4
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Language
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2
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3
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3.2
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4
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X1
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X1.1
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IE4
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M
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N
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O
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Editing
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2
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3
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3.2
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4
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X1
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X1.1
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IE5.5
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M
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N
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O
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Example
<
sup
>superscripted text</
sup
>
Parent Model
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In-line Parent
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Block Parent
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Content Model
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In-line Content
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Tips & Tricks
More browsers historically support the SUP element than support the named character entity ™ (trademark symbol.) For widest readability an alternative method of specifiying this symbol can be to use <
sup
>TM</
sup
> or some variation.
Browser Peculiarities
Nothing to report.
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