This attribute is used to defines whether attached under- and overscripts move to sub- and superscript positions when displaystyle is false. This attribute is accepted by <mo> tag.
Syntax:
<element movablelimits="true|false">
Attribute Values:
- true: It makes the operator movable.
- false: It stop the operator movable.
Below example illustrate the movablelimits in HTML5 MathML:
Example:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>HTML5 MathML movablelimits Attribute</title>
</head>
<body>
<center>
<h1 style="color:green">
GeeksforGeeks
</h1>
<h3>HTML5 MathML movablelimits Attribute</h3>
<math>
<mi>GeeksforGeeks</mi>
<mo movablelimits="false">=</mo>
<mtable displaystyle="false"
frame="solid" rowlines="dashed"
align="axis 1">
<mtr mathbackground="green;">
<mtd>Course</mtd>
<mtd>Fee</mtd>
</mtr>
<mtr>
<mtd>
<mi>C++ STL</mi>
</mtd>
<mtd>
<mi> 1499</mi>
</mtd>
</mtr>
<mtr>
<mtd>
<mi>Placement 100 </mi>
</mtd>
<mtd>
<mi>9999 </mi>
</mtd>
</mtr>
<mtr>
<mtd>
<mi>DSA Foundation </mi>
</mtd>
<mtd>
<mi>7999</mi>
</mtd>
</mtr>
</mtable>
</math>
</center>
</body>
</html>
Output:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML5 MathML movablelimits attribute are listed below:
- Firefox