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Browser SupportThe numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the element. The HTML
<time> tag is widely supported in modern web browsers. This includes current versions of: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Opera.Older versions of these browsers may have limited or no support, but the text content within the
<time> tag will still be displayed even if the browser does not fully interpret the element's semantic meaning or the datetime attribute. For example, Internet Explorer 9+ offers support for the <time> tag.
The primary purpose of the
<time> tag is to provide a machine-readable format of a date, time, or duration using the datetime attribute, which can be leveraged by search engines or custom functionalities like calendar reminders. The visible content within the tag provides a human-readable representation.
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