HTML<tt>tag

HTML <tt> tag was used to define text in monospaced font or fixed-width fonts so that it would render as teletype, text-only screen, or line printer on the browser.

Note: Do not use HTML <tt> tag, as it is not supported in HTML5, instead of you can use following tags for better use:

<code>: To represent the computer programming code

<pre>: To preserve line break and indentation in plain text.

<kbd>: To represent keyboard input.

<var>: To represent variables in an equation

<samp>: To represent the text as sample output.

Syntax

Following are some specifications about the HTML <tt> tag

DisplayInline
Start tag/End tagStart and End tag
UsageFormatting

Example

<!DOCTYPE html>  

<html>  

<head>  

<title>HTML tt tag</title>  

</head>  

<body>  

<h2>Example of tt tag</h2>  

<p>This is paragraph with default font</p>  

<p><tt>This is teletype paragraph</tt></p>  

</body>  

</html>

Output:

HTML tt tag

Attribute:

Tag-specific attributes:

The <tt> tag does not contain any specific attribute.

Supporting Browsers

Elementchrome browser Chromeie browser IEfirefox browser Firefoxopera browser Operasafari browser Safari
<tt>YesYesYesYesYes

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