Definition
The <param>
tag is used to specify parameters for an <object>
element.
Example
<object
type="video/webm"
data="https://file-examples-com.github.io/uploads/2020/03/file_example_WEBM_1920_3_7MB.webm"
width="250"
height="200"
>
<param name="autoplay" value="false" />
</object>
Usage
- THe
<param>
element is used to control an<object>
element in some way by passing a parameter to a browser plugin. The example passes a<param>
of autoplay to enable the video to start playing on page load automatically. - It is an empty element. A start tag is required, with no closing tag.
- Both the
name
andvalue
attributes must be present. - The
<param>
element must be a child of a<object>
element.
Attributes
The <param>
element supports the Global Attributes, as well as the following:
name
The
name
attribute specifies the name of the parameter.value
The
value
attribute specifies the value of the parameter.
Specification
Browser Support
Desktop
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | IE | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mobile
Android Webview | Chrome Android | Firefox Android | Opera Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |