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dir tag

This tag is deprecated - it is not supported in the current version of HTML.

The dir tag, which, when implemented in the code, is written like this - <dir>, is an HTML tag that belongs to list tags. List HTML tags are used to create various types of lists, including ordered, unordered and descriptive lists.

<dir> creates a list of items in a directory. This tag is not supported in the current version of HTML, which is HTML5.

Browser support

Here you can see whether <dir> is supported by a certain browser, and, if yes, starting from which version it is supported.

Browser support for <dir>
ChromeFirefoxEdgeOperaSafari
Is supportedIs supportedIs supportedIs supportedIs supported

Attributes and values

An attribute is a piece of additional information about a tag. While tags denote the type of objects they mark or create, attributes set the parameters of these objects. These parameters can include anything from the types of possible interactions to its visual style to its actual contents.

Values indicate how a certain attribute is actually implemented, if there is a number of ways it can happen.

What attributes are actually allowed in a certain tag depends on the tag itself. Much like possible attributes depend on a tag, possible values depend on an attribute.

The <dir> tag supports the following attributes (with their respective values):

AttributeValueDescription
compactcompactSpecifies that the list should render smaller than normal
(Not Supported in HTML5)

Global Attributes

Global attributes are HTML tag attributes that can be used by any tag, hence the name "global". They are in contrast to unique attributes that are tag-specific.

<dir> does not support global attributes.

Event Attributes

Event attributes are HTML tag attributes that allow triggering actions upon specific conditions, hence the name "event". Other types of attributes, namely global and unique attributes, can also trigger actions, but the difference is that even attributes allow calling scripts, such as JavaScript functions, while most other attributes only support a certain type of action.

<dir> does not support event attributes.