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: The Inserted Text element

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The <ins> HTML element represents a range of text that has been added to a document. You can use the {{HTMLElement("del")}}  element to similarly represent a range of text that has been deleted from the document.

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Attributes

This element includes the global attributes.

Accessibility

The presence of the <ins> element is not announced by most screen reading technology in its default configuration. It can be made to be announced by using the CSS {{cssxref("content")}}  property, along with the {{cssxref("::before")}}  and {{cssxref("::after")}}  pseudo-elements.

ins::before,
ins::after {
  clip-path: inset(100%);
  clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);
  height: 1px;
  overflow: hidden;
  position: absolute;
  white-space: nowrap;
  width: 1px;
}

ins::before {
  content: " [insertion start] ";
}

ins::after {
  content: " [insertion end] ";
}

Some people who use screen readers deliberately disable announcing content that creates extra verbosity. Because of this, it is important to not abuse this technique and only apply it in situations where not knowing content has been inserted would adversely affect understanding.

Examples

<ins>This text has been inserted</ins>

Result

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Technical summary

Content categories Phrasing content, flow content.
Permitted content Transparent.
Tag omission None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory.
Permitted parents Any element that accepts phrasing content.
Implicit ARIA role insertion
Permitted ARIA roles Any
DOM interface `{{domxref("HTMLModElement")}}` 

Specifications

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Browser compatibility

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