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The HTML <area> element defines a hot-spot region on an image, and optionally associates it with a hypertext link. This element is used only within a <map> element. |
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The HTML <audio> element is used to embed sound content in documents. It may contain one or more audio sources, represented using the src attribute or the <source> element: the browser will choose the most suitable one. It can also be the destination for streamed media, using a MediaStream. |
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The HTML <img> element embeds an image into the document. It is a replaced element. |
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The HTML <map> element is used with <area> elements to define an image map (a clickable link area). |
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The HTML <track> element is used as a child of the media elements <audio> and <video>. It lets you specify timed text tracks (or time-based data), for example to automatically handle subtitles. The tracks are formatted in WebVTT format (.vtt files) — Web Video Text Tracks or Timed Text Markup Language (TTML). |
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The HTML Video element (<video>) embeds a media player which supports video playback into the document. |
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