<base>
Available in versions: 2.0, 3.2, 4.0
The <base> tag is used to define the base URL for the HTML document.
This allows the use of relative URL addresses elsewhere in the document.
Interestingly, this base URL does not have to be an absolute URL, but rather, it can be
a relative URL.
Also, when a browser arrives from another site to your site via a link, you can use the target
attribute of this tag to ensure that your site does not appear inside a frame or window of the previous site.
In other words, your site will always appear as the top window.
The base tag must be placed between the opening and closing head tags.
There is no closing tag.
Core Attributes
none
Attributes
href
The href attribute is mandatory.
It is used to define the base URL.
target
The target attribute specifies the default name of the frame or window in which all of the
target pages should appear when a link is clicked on your site.
However, this can be overridden by a target attribute that is inside an a tag.
The four reserved names are _blank, _parent, _self, and _top.
In this example, the link in the body resolves to:
http://www.devguru.com/Technologies/HTML/quikref/html_index.html
Code:
<head>
<base href="http://www.devguru.com/">
</head>
<body>
<a href="../Technologies/HTML/quikref/html_index.html">HTML Index</a>
This code directs that your site always appears as the top window.
Code:
<head>
<base target="_top">
</head>
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