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RelExtensions

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This page lists the allowed extension values for the rel="" attribute in HTML5. You may add your own values to this list, which makes them legal HTML5 rel values. We ask that you try to avoid redundancy; if someone has already defined a value that does roughly what you want, please reuse it.

Keyword Effect on... Brief description Link to more details Synonyms Status
link a and area
script not allowed not allowed Was proposed to replace <script>. Use <script> instead. none Rejected
glossary Hyperlink Hyperlink Target document provides definitions for words in current document. HTML4 Proposal
chapter Hyperlink Hyperlink Target document is a subdocument of the current document. HTML4 section, subsection, appendix Proposal
edit Hyperlink Hyperlink Target document is an editable version of the current document. Atom Protocol Proposal
openid.server external resource not allowed OpenID authentication delegation OpenID specificaion Proposal
openid.delegate external resource not allowed OpenID authentication delegation OpenID specificaion Proposal
widget Hyperlink Hyperlink Points to a widget. Widgets 1.0 Editor's draft Proposal
service Hyperlink not allowed Points to a resource describing a service API ServiceRelExtension Proposal

The "Effect on... link" column must either say "not allowed" if the rel value is not allowed on <link> elements, "hyperlink" if the rel value creates a hyperlink, or "external resource" if the rel value creates a link to an external resource.

The "Effect on... a and area" column must either say "not allowed" or "hyperlink".

For the "Status" section to be changed to "Accepted", the proposed keyword must have been through the Microformats process, and been approved by the Microformats community.

For more details, see the HTML5 specification.