# HTML Quotation and Citation Elements.
● HTML <q> for Short Quotations
The HTML <q> element defines a short quotation.
Browsers usually insert quotation marks around the <q> element.
● HTML <blockquote> for Quotations.
The HTML <blockquote> element defines a section that is quoted from another source. Browsers usually indent <blockquote> elements.
● HTML <abbr> for Abbreviations.
The HTML <abbr> element defines an abbreviation or an acronym.
Making abbreviations can give useful information to browsers, translation systems and search-engines.
● HTML <address> for Contact Information
The HTML <address> element defines contact information of a document or article.
The <address> element is usually displayed in italic. Most browsers will add a line break before and after the element.
The <address> element is usually displayed in italic. Most browsers will add a line break before and after the element.
● HTML <cite> for work Title.
The HTML <cite> element defines the title of a work.
Browsers usually display <cite> elements in italic.
Browsers usually display <cite> elements in italic.
● HTML <bdo> for Bi-Directional Override.
The HTMl <bdo> element defines bi-directional override.
The <bro> element is used to override the current text direction.
The <bro> element is used to override the current text direction.
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