HTML | <area> rel Attribute
Last Updated :
20 Jul, 2022
The <area> rel attribute is used to specify the relationship between the current and the linked document. It is used only when href attribute present.
Syntax:
<area rel="value">
Attribute Values:
- alternate: It defines an alternate version of the document i.e. print page, translated or mirror.
- author: It defines the author of the document.
- bookmark: It specify a related document.
- help: It specifies a help document.
- license: It defines copyright information for the document.
- next: It defines the next document in a selection.
- nofollow: It is used by Google, to specify that the Google search spider should not follow that link and mostly used for paid links.
- noreferrer: It is used to specify that the browser should not send an HTTP referrer header if the user follows the hyperlink.
- prefetch: It specifies that the target document should be cached.
- prev: It specifies the previous document in a selection.
- search: It specifies the search tool for the document.
- tag: It specifies a tag keyword for the current document.
Note: The <area> rel attribute is new in HTML 5.
Example:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< head >
< title >
HTML area rel Attribute
</ title >
</ head >
< body style = "text-align:center;" >
< img src =
alt = "" width = "300" height = "119" class = "aligncenter"
usemap = "#shapemap" />
< map name = "shapemap" >
< area shape = "poly" coords = "59, 31, 28, 83, 91, 83"
alt = "Triangle" rel = "alternate" >
< area shape = "circle" coords = "155, 56, 26"
alt = "Circle" rel = "alternate" >
< area shape = "rect" coords = "224, 30, 276, 82"
alt = "Square" rel = "alternate" >
</ map >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
- Before click on specific clickable area:
- After click on specific clickable area:
Supported Browsers: The browser supported by HTML <area> rel Attribute are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Edge 12 and above
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Safari
- Opera
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