<xmp>
HTML <xmp> Tag
The <xmp> renders the text between the start and end tags without interpreting the HTML in between and using a monospaced font.
The <xmp> tag is obsolete and is not supported in HTML5. Use the <pre> element instead. Note, that you will need to use ‘<’ instead of the ‘< >’ characters to make sure it is not interpreted as markup.
Syntax
Syntax
The <xmp> tag comes in pairs. The content is written between the opening (<xmp>) and closing (</xmp>) tags.
Example of the HTML <xmp> tag
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>The title of the document</title>
</head>
<body>
<xmp> This is a preformatted text.
All characters in this area have the same width,
and the spaces and line breaks within this element are shown as typed.
</xmp>
</body>
</html>
Result
Attributes
Attributes
The <xmp> tag also supports the Global Attributes.
How to style <xmp> tag? Common properties to alter the visual weight/emphasis/size of text in <xmp> tag:
CSS font-style property sets the style of the font. normal | italic | oblique | initial | inherit. CSS font-family property specifies a prioritized list of one or more font family names and/or generic family names for the selected element. CSS font-size property sets the size of the font. CSS font-weight property defines whether the font should be bold or thick. CSS text-transform property controls text case and capitalization. CSS text-decoration property specifies the decoration added to text, and is a shorthand property for text-decoration-line, text-decoration-color, text-decoration-style.
Coloring text in <xmp> tag:
CSS color property describes the color of the text content and text decorations. CSS background-color property sets the background color of an element.
Text layout styles for <xmp> tag:
CSS text-indent property specifies the indentation of the first line in a text block. CSS text-overflow property specifies how overflowed content that is not displayed should be signalled to the user. CSS white-space property specifies how white-space inside an element is handled. CSS word-break property specifies where the lines should be broken.
Other properties worth looking at for <xmp> tag:
CSS text-shadow property adds shadow to text. CSS text-align-last property sets the alignment of the last line of the text. CSS line-height property specifies the height of a line. CSS letter-spacing property defines the spaces between letters/characters in a text. CSS word-spacing property sets the spacing between words.