Search results
Term entries in the full glossary matching "elements"
W3C Glossaries
Showing results 1 - 8 of 8
- content elements
-
From Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) | Glossary for this source
MathML elements that explicitly specify the mathematical meaning of a portion of a MathML expression (defined in Chapter 4 [Content Markup]).
- elements
-
From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (2004-02-04) | Glossary for this source
Each XML document contains one or more elements, the boundaries of which are either delimited by start-tags and end-tags, or, for empty elements, by an empty-element tag. Each element has a type, identified by name, sometimes called its generic identifier (GI), and MAY have a set of attribute specifications.
- elements
-
From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (2000-10-06) | Glossary for this source
Each XML document contains one or more elements, the boundaries of which are either delimited by start-tags and end-tags, or, for empty elements, by an empty-element tag. Each element has a type, identified by name, sometimes called its generic identifier (GI), and may have a set of attribute specifications.
- extending pre-defined elements
-
From Modularization of XHTML (2001-04-10) | Glossary for this source
In some instances, a module adds attributes to an element. In these instances, the element name is followed by an ampersand (&).
- presentation elements
-
From Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) | Glossary for this source
MathML tags and entities intended to express the syntactic structure of mathematical notation (defined in Chapter 3 [Presentation Markup]).
- suggested rendering rules for mathML presentation elements
-
From Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) | Glossary for this source
Defined throughout Chapter 3 [Presentation Markup]; the ones that use other terms defined here occur mainly in Section 3.2.5 [Operator, Fence, Separator or Accent (mo)] and in Section 3.6 [Enlivening Expressions].
- user-defined data elements
-
From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
In addition to declarations, the xsl:stylesheet element may contain any element not from the XSLT namespace, provided that the expanded-QName of the element has a non-null namespace URI. Such elements are referred to as user-defined data elements.
- variable-binding elements
-
From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source
The two elements xsl:variable and xsl:param are referred to as variable-binding elements
Run another query
Keyword and Sources search