nav | R Documentation |
The <nav> HTML element represents a section of a page whose purpose is to provide navigation links, either within the current document or to other documents. Common examples of navigation sections are menus, tables of contents, and indexes.
nav( ..., attr = NULL, separate = FALSE, collapse = "", formatted = html5_vars$formatted )
... |
A string or vector of content to pass to the tag. |
attr |
A named list or named vector, names are attribute names and values are attribute values. |
separate |
TRUE/FALSE, If TRUE, returns separate tags for each item of ...; if FALSE, returns one tag with the items of ... in the tag content. |
collapse |
A string. If NULL, returns a vector the same length as ... instead of collapsing the tags into one string. |
formatted |
TRUE/FALSE, if TRUE, HTML will be generated with indents and new lines for readability at the cost of performance. Controlled by setting the environment variable html5_vars$formatted <- TRUE/FALSE |
Learn more at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/nav.
A HTML tag string.
nav(attr = list(class = "test"))
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