Issue
What does it mean when an attribute like the hidden attribute is a boolean attribute? Can someone explain this in layman's terms?
Solution
2.5.2 Boolean attributes
A number of attributes are boolean attributes. The presence of a boolean attribute on an element represents the true value, and the absence of the attribute represents the false value.
If the attribute is present, its value must either be the empty string or a value that is an ASCII case-insensitive match for the attribute's canonical name, with no leading or trailing whitespace.
The values "true" and "false" are not allowed on boolean attributes. To represent a false value, the attribute has to be omitted altogether.
Answered By - Amir Raminfar
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