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The <ins> Tag (XHTML Reference)
Introduction
The <ins> (insert) tag can be used to insert some
text. It is mostly used with the <del> tag. The <del> tag strikes
out some text and the <ins> tag inserts the new text.
Example
…
This is <del>sime</del>
<ins>some</ins> Text.
…
Output
Attributes
Name:
Description:
cite
Specifies a citation or a URL which explains why the
change was made.
datetime
Specifies the date and time when the change was made for
future reference.