<link> Configuration Element

This element provides the information which is to be stored as attributes within the LINK tag between the <HEAD> tags of the Ephox EditLive! for XML document.

The value which appears within the <link> element will appear within the actual EditLive! for XML document between the <HEAD> tags in a <LINK> tag.

Configuration Element Tree Structure

<editLive>
     <document>
         <html>
             <head>
                 ...
                 <link ... />
             </head>
             ...
         </html>
     </document>
     ...
</editLive>

Optional Attributes

href

This attribute specifies the value for the href attribute of the <LINK> tag to be used between the <HEAD> tags within the actual EditLive! for XML document. The href attribute specifies the destination for the link (eg. the URL of a stylesheet).

type

This attribute specifies the value for the type attribute of the <LINK> tag to be used between the <HEAD> tags within the actual EditLive! for XML document. The type attribute specifies the data type for the document or resource which is linked to (eg. text/css).

Default Value: text/css

rel

This attribute specifies the value for the rel attribute of the <LINK> tag to be used between the <HEAD> tags within the actual EditLive! for XML document. The rel attribute specifies relationship between the current document and the link (eg. stylesheet).

Example

This example demonstrates how to use the <link> element in order to set the attributes of the <LINK> tag within an EditLive! for XML document.

<editLive>
    <document>
        <html>
            <head>
                ...
                <link href="styles.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
                ...
            </head>
            ...
        </html>
    </document>
    ...
</editLive> 

Remarks

The <link> element can appear multiple times within the <head> element. For information on how multiple external style sheets will be interpreted please refer to the EditLive! for XML and Style Sheets document.

The <link> element must be a complete tag, it cannot contain a tag body. Therefore the tag must be closed in the same line. See the example below:

<link href=... /> 

See Also