kbd HTML

HTML <kbd> Tag

To represent a user or keyboard input a voice command or similar inputs the HTML <kbd> element is used. It displays the contents in the browser’s default monospace font.

Example 1:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<em>HELLO WORLD!!</em><br>
<strong>HELLO WORLD!!</strong><br>
<code>HELLO WORLD!!</code><br>
<samp>HELLO WORLD!!</samp><br>
<kbd>HELLO WORLD!!</kbd><br>
<var>HELLO WORLD!!</var>
</body>
</html>

Explanation:

In the above example, we have used the different HTML phrase tags.

Example 2:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<h2>HTML KBD Element</h2>
<h4>Example:</h4>
<p>Cut Data: <kbd>Ctrl + X</kbd></p>
<p>Copy Data: <kbd>Ctrl + C</kbd></p>
<p>Paste Data: <kbd>Ctrl + V</kbd></p>
</body>
</html>

Explanation:

In the above example, we are displaying the use of the HTML <kbd> tag.

Global Attributes:

All the Global attributes are supported by the HTML <kbd> tag.

Event Attributes:

All the Event attributes are supported by the HTML <kbd> tag.

Supporting Browsers:

Chrome, IE, Firefox, Opera, and Safari.