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Method of displaying only a part of an SVG image by defining a view ID or view box dimensions as the file's fragment identifier.
Allows representation of an indefinite number of arguments as an array.
The includes() method determines whether one string may be found within another string, returning true or false as appropriate.
Icon used by browsers to identify a webpage or site. While all browsers support the .ico format, the SVG format can be preferable to more easily support higher resolutions or larger icons.
Method of specifying and selecting between multiple audio tracks. Useful for providing audio descriptions, director's commentary, additional languages, alternative takes, etc.
The web app manifest provides information about an application (such as name, author, icon, and description) in a JSON file, which browsers can use to give richer offline experiences.
Method of specifying and selecting between multiple video tracks. Useful for providing sign language tracks, burnt-in captions or subtitles, alternative camera angles, etc.
Declares a lower bound on the number of characters a user can input.
Search field form input type. Intended to look like the underlying platform's native search field widget (if there is one). Other than its appearance, it's the same as an .
Indeterminate checkboxes are displayed in a state which is distinct both from being checked or being unchecked. They are commonly used in hierarchical checkboxes to indicate that only some of the checkbox's descendants are checked.
Makes the form control non-editable. Unlike the disabled attribute, readonly form controls are still included in form submissions and the user can still select (but not edit) their value text.
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