itemref
Properties that are not descendants of an element with the itemscope
attribute can be associated with an item using the global attribute itemref
.
itemref
provides a list of element IDs (not itemid
s) elsewhere in the document, with additional properties
The itemref
attribute can only be specified on elements that have an itemscope
attribute specified.
Note: The itemref
attribute is not part of the microdata data model. It is merely a syntactic construct to aid authors in adding annotations to pages where the data to be annotated does not follow a convenient tree structure. For example, it allows authors to mark up data in a table so that each column defines a separate item while keeping the properties in the cells.
Examples
Representing structured data for a band
This example uses microdata attributes to represent the following structured data (in JSON-LD format):
json
{
"@id": "amanda",
"name": "Amanda",
"band": {
"@id": "b",
"name": "Jazz Band",
"size": 12
}
}
HTML
html
<div itemscope id="amanda" itemref="a b"></div>
<p id="a">Name: <span itemprop="name">Amanda</span></p>
<div id="b" itemprop="band" itemscope itemref="c"></div>
<div id="c">
<p>Band: <span itemprop="name">Jazz Band</span></p>
<p>Size: <span itemprop="size">12</span> players</p>
</div>
Result
Specifications
Specification |
---|
HTML Standard # attr-itemref |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- Other different global attributes
- Other microdata related global attributes: