HTML <menu> tag
Updated: 10/11/2017 by Computer Hope
When writing in HTML, the <menu> tag designates a list of commands. It is used for listing form controls and commands, and creating context menus and toolbars. Because this tag is experimental and only supported by Firefox, information is limited.
Attributes
In an HTML tag, an attribute dictates certain aspects of an HTML element. Attributes are made up of a name and value pair; all tags support standard attributes. The following table shows all the current unique HTML attributes for the <menu> tag, and a description of each.
Attribute | Description |
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label | Creates a label for the <menu> element. |
type | Designates which type of menu to display. |
Compatibility
Edge | Internet Explorer | Firefox | Safari | Opera | Chrome |
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Not supported | Not supported | 8.0+ | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported |
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