HTML 5 is the latest version of HTML that 
introduces several new tags. The <time> tag is also a new tag in HTML5. The time 
tag defines date, time or date and time both by using this tag in the html 
document.
Syntax:
The syntax of <time> tag is as:
<time datetime="value"> Text Here</time>
Example
- Date:
- August 
30, 2011 is the latest in the year.
 
- Date and time:
- 
 
- 
 
- 
- Time only:
- 
 
Attributes
HTML tags can contain one or more attributes. Attributes 
are added to a tag to provide the browser with more information about how the 
tag should appear or behave. Attributes consist of a name and a value separated 
by an equals (=) sign, with the value surrounded by double quotes. 
There are 3 kinds of attributes that you can add to your 
HTML tags: Element-specific, global, and event handler content attributes. The 
attributes that you can add to this tag are listed below.
Element-Specific Attributes
The following table shows the attributes that are specific to this tag/element.
	
		| Attributes Introduced by 
		HTML5 | 
	
		| Attributes | Description | 
	
		| Pubdate | Specifies that date and 
		time in the time element is the publication date and time of of the 
		document, or the nearest ancestor article element. | 
	
		| datetime | The datetime attribute 
		Specifies that the date or time for the time element. This attribute is 
		used if no date or time is specified in the element's content. | 
Global Attributes
The following attributes are standard across all HTML 5 tags.
	
		| HTML5 
		Global Attributes | 
	
		| accesskey | draggable | style | 
	
		| class | hidden | tabindex | 
	
		| dir | spellcheck |  | 
	
		| contenteditable | id | title | 
	
		| contextmenu | lang |  | 
Event Handler Content Attributes
Here are the standard HTML 5 event handler content 
attributes.
	
		| onabort | onerror* | onmousewheel | 
	
		| onblur* | onfocus* | onpause | 
	
		| oncanplay | onformchange | onplay | 
	
		| oncanplaythrough | onforminput | onplaying | 
	
		| onchange | oninput | onprogress | 
	
		| onclick | oninvalid | onratechange | 
	
		| oncontextmenu | onkeydown | onreadystatechange | 
	
		| ondblclick | onkeypress | onscroll | 
	
		| ondrag | onkeyup | onseeked | 
	
		| ondragend | onload* | onseeking | 
	
		| ondragenter | onloadeddata | onselect | 
	
		| ondragleave | onloadedmetadata | onshow | 
	
		| ondragover | onloadstart | onstalled | 
	
		| ondragstart | onmousedown | onsubmit | 
	
		| ondrop | onmousemove | onsuspend | 
	
		| ondurationchange | onmouseout | ontimeupdate | 
	
		| onemptied | onmouseover | onvolumechange | 
	
		| onended | onmouseup | onwaiting | 
For Example
Pubdate attribute
The pubdate attribute specifies that the time element 
specifies the publication date of the nearest (closest ancestor) of the time 
element.
<!DOCTYPE
HTML>
<html>
<body>
<article>
<time
datetime="2011-01-28"
pubdate="pubdate"
></time>
Article Date.
</article>
</body>
</html>
Datetime Attribute
The datetime attribute Specifies that the date 
or time for the time element. 
For Example
<!DOCTYPE
HTML>
<html>
<body>
<div>
    <strong>Time:</strong><br
/>
    <time
datetime="2:00:00-05:00">2:00 
PM</time></div>
<div
>
    <br
/>
    Date and Time
    <br
/><time
xsi:type="xsd:dateTime"
datetime="2011-8-30T23:59:59-04:00">12/31/2010 
11:59:59 PM</time>
<br
/></div>
<div
>
    <br
/>
    Date
    <br
/><time
datetime="2011-08-30">August 
30, 2011</time>
<br
/></div>
</body>
</html>
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