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Definition and UsageThe Test: Click on the Google translate image (next to the search button at the top of the page) to change to another language, and look what happens to the word "ice cream" below: Here we use translate="no": ice cream. Browser SupportSyntax
Attribute Values
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Example:
HTML
<p translate="no">Don't translate this!</p>
<p>This can be translated to any language.</p>
html translate attribute |
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How to Specify that some elements should not be translated | HTML Global Attributes |
Type: | Develop |
Category: | Web Tutorial |
Sub Category: | HTML Global Attributes |
Uploaded by: | Admin |
Reffered: https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_global_translate.asp