How does the cite element behave when nested inside a blockquote or q element?
- It adds interactive behavior to the quoted content.
- It makes the quotation a hyperlink.
- It modifies the style of the quoted content.
- It specifies the source of the quoted content.
The element represents a reference to a creative work and must include the title of that work or the name of the author (or an URL). When nested inside a
or
element, it gives a reference to the source of the quoted content, providing context to the user. However, browsers do not typically render it as a hyperlink by default.
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