<CITE> Tag & its Attribute
HTML Tag <CITE>
<CITE> Provides an in-text citation of a proper title such as the title of a book. Most browsers display the text inside the <CITE> tags in italics.
Attribute of <CITE> Tag
CLASS
Indicates which style class applies to the <CITE> element.
This came from <CITE CLASS="casual">
Emerson's Walden Pond</CITE>
Possible Values
Class Name.
ID
Assigns a unique ID selector to an instance of the <CITE> tag. When you then assign a style to that ID selector, it affects only that one instance of the <CITE> tag.
I read about this in <CITE ID="dkm">
World Weekly News</CITE>
Possible Values
ID Name.
STYLE
Specifies Style Sheet commands that apply to the contents within the <CITE> tags.
<CITE STYLE="background: red">
Possible Values
CSS Properties with value.
TITLE
Specifies text assigned to the tag. You might use this attribute for context-sensitive help within the document. Browsers may use this to show tool tips over the cited text.
<CITE TITLE="Citation">FDA Vegetable
Pamphlet</CITE>
Possible Values
Any Text Message.