itemscope
 is a boolean global attribute that defines the scope of associated metadata. Specifying the itemscope
 attribute for an element creates a new item, which results in a number of name-value pairs that are associated with the element. A related attribute, itemtype
, is used to specify the valid URL of a vocabulary (such as schema.org) that describes the item and its properties context. In each of the following examples, the vocabulary is from schema.org.
Every HTML element may have an itemscope
attribute specified. An itemscope
element that does not have an associated itemtype
 must have an associated itemref
.
Note:Â Find more about itemtype
attributes at http://schema.org/Thing
Simple example
HTML
The following example specifies the itemscope
 attribute. The example specifies the itemtype
 as "http://schema.org/Movie", and specifies three related itemprop
 attributes.Â
<div itemscope itemtype ="http://schema.org/Movie"> Â <h1 itemprop="name">Avatar</h1> Â <span>Director: <span itemprop="director">James Cameron</span> (born August 16, 1954)</span> Â <span itemprop="genre">Science fiction</span> Â <a href="https://youtu.be/0AY1XIkX7bY" itemprop="trailer">Trailer</a> </div>
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Structured data
The following table shows the structured data from the preceding example.
itemscope | Itemtype | Movie | |
itemprop | (itemprop name) | (itemprop value) | |
itemprop | director | James Cameron | |
itemprop | genre | Science Fiction | |
itemprop | name | Avatar | |
itemprop | https://youtu.be/0AY1XIkX7bY | Trailer |
itemscope
id attributes
When you specify the itemscope
attribute for an element, a new item is created. The item consists of a group of name-value pairs. For elements with an itemscope
attribute and an itemtype
attribute,  you may also specify an id
attribute. You can use the id
 attribute to set a global identifier for the new item. A global identifier allows the item to relate to other items found on pages across the Web.
Example
There are four itemscope
 attributes in the following example. Each itemscope
 attribute sets the scope of its corresponding itemptype
 attribute. The itemtype
s, Recipe
, AggregateRating
, and NutritionInformation
 in the following example are part of the schema.org structured data for a recipe, as specified by the first itemptype
, http://schema.org/Recipe.
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Recipe"> <h2 itemprop="name">Grandma's Holiday Apple Pie</h2> <img itemprop="image" src="https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/30/42759561_8631e2f905_n.jpg" width="50" height="50"/> <p>By <span itemprop="author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"> <span itemprop="name">Carol Smith</p></span> </span> <p>Published: <time datetime="2009-11-05" itemprop="datePublished"> November 5, 2009</p></time> <span itemprop="description">This is my grandmother's apple pie recipe. I like to add a dash of nutmeg.<br></span> <span itemprop="aggregateRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/AggregateRating"> <span itemprop="ratingValue">4.0</span> stars based on <span itemprop="reviewCount">35</span> reviews<br></span> Prep time: <time datetime="PT30M" itemprop="prepTime">30 min<br></time> Cook time: <time datetime="PT1H" itemprop="cookTime">1 hour<br></time> Total time: <time datetime="PT1H30M" itemprop="totalTime">1 hour 30 min<br></time> Yield: <span itemprop="recipeYield">1 9" pie (8 servings)<br></span> <span itemprop="nutrition" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/NutritionInformation"> Serving size: <span itemprop="servingSize">1 medium slice<br></span> Calories per serving: <span itemprop="calories">250 cal<br></span> Fat per serving: <span itemprop="fatContent">12 g<br></span> </span> <p>Ingredients:<br> Â <span itemprop="recipeIngredient">Thinly-sliced apples: 6 cups<br></span> <span itemprop="recipeIngredient">White sugar: 3/4 cup<br></span> ... </p> Directions: <br> <div itemprop="recipeInstructions"> 1. Cut and peel apples<br> 2. Mix sugar and cinnamon. Use additional sugar for tart apples. <br> ... </div> </div>
Results
HTML
The following is an example rendering of the preceding code example.
Structured data
itemscope | itemtype | Recipe | |
itemprop | name | Grandma's Holiday Apple Pie | |
itemprop | image | https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/30/42759561_8631e2f905_n.jpg | |
itemprop | datePublished | 2009-11-05 | |
itemprop | description | This is my grandmother's apple pie recipe. I like to add a dash of nutmeg. | |
itemprop | prepTime | PT30M | |
itemprop | cookTime | PT1H | |
itemprop | totalTime | PT1H30M | |
itemprop | recipeYield | 1 9" pie (8 servings) | |
itemprop | recipeIngredient | Thinly-sliced apples: 6 cups | |
itemprop | recipeIngredient | White sugar: 3/4 cup | |
itemprop | recipeInstructions | 1. Cut and peel apples 2. Mix sugar and cinnamon. Use additional sugar for tart apples . | |
itemprop | author [Person] | ||
itemprop | name | Carol Smith | |
itemscope | itemprop[itemtype] | aggregateRating [AggregateRating] | |
itemprop | ratingValue | 4.0 | |
itemprop | reviewCount | 35 | |
itemscope | itemprop[itemtype] | nutrition [NutritionInformation] | |
itemprop | servingSize | 1 medium slice | |
itemprop | calories | 250 cal | |
itemprop | fatContent | 12 g |
Note: A handy tool for extracting microdata structures from HTML is Google's Structured Data Testing Tool. Try it on the HTML shown above.
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
itemscope |
 | WG Note - No longer being actively developed |
Browser compatibility
The following table details this feature's compatibility with popular browsers.Â
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) |
Feature | Android | Chrome for Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) |