HTML u(underline) Tag
HTML u(underline) Tag
In HTML, the <u> tag stands for Unarticulated Annotation Element.
- The
<u>tag is used to represent a text that is different from the normal text in style. This text can include misspelled words or any plural noun in Chinese. - It is recommended to not use
<u>tag for simply underlining the text in a presentation or to denote any title of the book. - Non-textual annotations are created using
<u>tag.
HTML <u> Tag Syntax and Usage
The <u> tag requires the start(opening) tag and end(closing) tag.
Given below is the syntax for the same:
<u>
.....
</u>HTML <u> Tag Basic Example
Below we have a basic example of <u> tag:
HTML <u> Tag Attributes
The <u> tag does not have any specific attributes though it supports both global and event attributes.
Default CSS Settings for HTML<u> Tag
Given below are the default CSS settings used by most of the browsers:
u {
text-decoration: underline;
}Browser Support for HTML<u> Tag
Following browsers support this attribute:
- Google Chrome 6.0+
- Internet Explorer 9.0+
- Firefox 4+
- Opera 11.1+
- Safari 5.0+










