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The HTML <cite></cite> element, or citation, contains a citation or a reference to other sources. The rendered content is italicized, much like the <i> element. This element should only be used if the content indicates a citation (citing someone as a source of a quote). Do not use this element if the aim is solely to italicize text. Use CSS or the <i> element instead.

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Global Attributes

See Global HTML Attributes.


HTML example:

More info can be found <cite><a href="http://htmlcss.wikia.com/wiki/HTML">here</a></cite>.


That produces:

More info can be found here.


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