compact
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The following example shows how to use the compact property in HTML. Note that the presence of the word COMPACT sets the compact property to true
<HTML> <BODY> <DL COMPACT> <DT>Cat <DD>A small domesticated mammal. <DT>Lizard <DD>A reptile generally found in dry areas. </DL> </BODY> </HTML>
The following example shows how to set the compact property using JScript
<HTML> <BODY> <script> //Function that toggles the compact property for the DL element below function compactDLToggle() { animals.compact = !animals.compact; toggle.innerText = "Compact = "+animals.compact; } </script> <P style="color:blue; font-weight:bold">Effect of setting COMPACT property for a DL element</P> <BUTTON id="toggle" onclick="compactDLToggle()">Toggle Compact Property</BUTTON> <DL id=animals> <DT>Cat <DD>A small domesticated mammal. <DT>Lizard <DD>A reptile generally found in dry areas. </DL> </BODY> </HTML>
Notes
Remarks
There is no functionality implemented for the compact property for the ul, ol, dir and menu elements unless defined by the author. In Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and greater, this property applies to the menu and dir objects.
Syntax
Standards information
- Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification, Section 2.5.5
- HTML 4.01 Specification, Section 10.2 (Deprecated)
See also
Related pages
menu
dir
dl
ul
ol
Attributions
Microsoft Developer Network: [Windows Internet Explorer API reference Article]