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HTML Small Tag

August 12, 2013 by techhoneyadmin

HTML Small Tag is used to define a smaller text in HTML.

In other words we can say that whenever we want to format some text to be smaller than the neighboring text we use the Small HTML Tag.


HTML Small Tag Syntax

<small>
Some text goes here..
</small>

HTML Small Tag Example

HTML Small Tag Code Output
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1<br />Tech Honey is the best website<br />for learning many technologies.<br />&lt;small&gt; Copyright www.techhhoney.com&lt;/small&gt;.<br />
Tech Honey is the best website for learning many technologies.
Copyright www.techhhoney.com.

Here we can see that the output of the Small Tag formats the words “Copyright www.techhhoney.com” differently than the other words in the same sentence. The text “Copyright www.techhhoney.com” is rendered much smaller than the other words and that’s the use if Small Tag.

HTML Small Tag supports all HTML Global Attributes and HTML Event Attributes


HTML Small Tag Supporting Browsers

S. No. Browser Supported(Yes/No)
1 Internet Explorer Yes
2 Firefox Yes
3 Google Chrome Yes
4 Opera Yes
5 Safari Yes

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