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The <sup> HTML element specifies inline text which is to be displayed as superscript for solely typographical reasons. Superscripts are usually rendered with a raised baseline using smaller text.

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Attributes

This element only includes the global attributes.

Usage notes

The <sup> element should only be used for typographical reasons—that is, to change the position of the text to comply with typographical conventions or standards, rather than solely for presentation or appearance purposes.

For example, to style the wordmark of a business or product which uses a raised baseline should be done using CSS (most likely vertical-align) rather than <sup>. This would be done using, for example, vertical-align: super or, to shift the baseline up 50%, vertical-align: 50%.

Appropriate use cases for <sup> include (but aren't necessarily limited to):

Examples

Exponents

Exponents, or powers of a number, are among the most common uses of superscripted text. For example:

<p>
  One of the most common equations in all of physics is <var>E</var>=<var>m</var
  ><var>c</var><sup>2</sup>.
</p>

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Superior lettering

Superior lettering is not technically the same thing as superscript. However, it is common to use <sup> to present superior lettering in HTML. Among the most common uses of superior lettering is the presentation of certain abbreviations in French:

<p>Robert a présenté son rapport à M<sup>lle</sup> Bernard.</p>

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Ordinal numbers

Ordinal numbers, such as "fourth" in English or "quinto" in Spanish may be abbreviated using numerals and language-specific text rendered in superscript:

<p>
  The ordinal number "fifth" can be abbreviated in various languages as follows:
</p>
<ul>
  <li>English: 5<sup>th</sup></li>
  <li>French: 5<sup>ème</sup></li>
</ul>

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Technical summary

Content categories Flow content,phrasing content, palpable content.
Permitted content Phrasing content.
Tag omission None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory.
Permitted parents Any element that acceptsphrasing content.
Implicit ARIA role superscript
Permitted ARIA roles Any
DOM interface HTMLElement

Specifications

Specification
HTML Standard # the-sub-and-sup-elements

Browser compatibility

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