HTML | <dir> compact Attribute
The HTML <dir> compact Attribute is used to define the list should be smaller than the normal by reducing the space between the list items and the indentation of the list. It is a Boolean attribute.
Syntax:
<dir compact>
Note: The HTML <dir> compact attribute is not supported by HTML 5 instead of using this we can use CSS line-height property.
Below example illustrates the use of <dir> compact attribute.
Example:
html
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title > HTML dir compact Attribute </ title > < style > .gfg { font-size:40px; font-weight:bold; color:green; } .Beginner { font-size:25px; font-weight:bold; } </ style > </ head > < body > < div class = "gfg" >w3wiki</ div > < div class = "Beginner" > HTML < dir > compact Attribute </ div > < p >List of all computer science subjects:</ p > < dir compact> < li >Operating system</ li > < li >Data Structures</ li > < li >computer network</ li > < li >Dbms</ li > < li >Oops</ li > </ dir > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Supported Browsers: The HTML <dir> compact attribute is not supported by any browsers.