html5/spec Overview.html,1.2950,1.2951

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   nested.<p>Elements can have attributes, which control how the elements
   work. In the example above, there is a <a href="#hyperlink">hyperlink</a>,
   formed using the <code><a href="#the-a-element">a</a></code> element and its <code title="attr-hyperlink-href"><a href="#attr-hyperlink-href">href</a></code> attribute:<pre>&lt;a href="demo.html"&gt;simple&lt;/a&gt;</pre><p><a href="#syntax-attributes" title="syntax-attributes">Attributes</a> are placed
-  inside the start tag, and consist of a <a href="#syntax-attribute-name" title="syntax-attribute-name">name</a> and a <a href="#syntax-attribute-value" title="syntax-attribute-value">value</a>, separated by an "<code title="">=</code>" character. The attribute value can be <a href="#unquoted">left unquoted</a> if it doesn't contain any special
+  inside the start tag, and consist of a <a href="#syntax-attribute-name" title="syntax-attribute-name">name</a> and a <a href="#syntax-attribute-value" title="syntax-attribute-value">value</a>, separated by an "<code title="">=</code>" character. The attribute value can be left <a href="#unquoted">unquoted</a> if it doesn't contain any special
   characters. Otherwise, it has to be quoted using either single or
   double quotes. The value, along with the "<code title="">=</code>"
   character, can be omitted altogether if the value is the empty

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