<param> tag

HTML <param> tag

To define parameters for embedded object, the <param> tag is used within the <object> tag.

Syntax:
<param name=”parameter-name” value=”value-name”>

Example

<object data="html-audio.mp3">
  <param name="controller" value="true">
  <param name="autoplay" value="false">
</object>

Default CSS Value

None

How Browser will display

INLINE.

Difference between HTML4.01, XHTML and HTML5

HTML4 XHTML HTML5
<param> tag has no end tag must include end tag as - <param> type and valuetype attribute which is sometimes used with this tag is deprecated HTML5

Attributes used with <param> tag

Attribute Description
name Describes the name of the element.
value Describes the value of the element
type Describes the media type.
(HTML5 does not support this attribute when it is used with the <param> tag).
valuetype Describes the type of the value of the parameter(HTML5 does not support this attribute when it is used with the <param> tag).

Global Attributes

The <param> tag supports global attributes.

Event Attributes

The <param> tag supports event attributes

Supporting Browsers

Internet Explore 8 and prior versions has limited support for this tag. For example, I.E 8 or previous versions does not support the .wav file format.

supporting-browsers for tags

Related Tags

<object> or <applet> tags.

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