HTML5 MathML movablelimits Attribute
Last Updated :
21 Sep, 2021
This attribute is used to defines whether attached under- and overscripts move to sub- and superscript positions when displaystyle is false. This attribute is accepted by <mo> tag.
Syntax:
<element movablelimits="true|false">
Attribute Values:
- true: It makes the operator movable.
- false: It stop the operator movable.
Below example illustrate the movablelimits in HTML5 MathML:
Example:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< head >
< title >HTML5 MathML movablelimits Attribute</ title >
</ head >
< body >
< center >
< h1 style = "color:green" >
GeeksforGeeks
</ h1 >
< h3 >HTML5 MathML movablelimits Attribute</ h3 >
< math >
< mi >GeeksforGeeks</ mi >
< mo movablelimits = "false" >=</ mo >
< mtable displaystyle = "false"
frame = "solid" rowlines = "dashed"
align = "axis 1" >
< mtr mathbackground = "green;" >
< mtd >Course</ mtd >
< mtd >Fee</ mtd >
</ mtr >
< mtr >
< mtd >
< mi >C++ STL</ mi >
</ mtd >
< mtd >
< mi > 1499</ mi >
</ mtd >
</ mtr >
< mtr >
< mtd >
< mi >Placement 100 </ mi >
</ mtd >
< mtd >
< mi >9999 </ mi >
</ mtd >
</ mtr >
< mtr >
< mtd >
< mi >DSA Foundation </ mi >
</ mtd >
< mtd >
< mi >7999</ mi >
</ mtd >
</ mtr >
</ mtable >
</ math >
</ center >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML5 MathML movablelimits attribute are listed below:
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