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  1. Web technology for developers
  2. HTML: HyperText Markup Language
  3. Link types
  4. Link types: dns-prefetch
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  • Browser compatibility

Link types: dns-prefetch

The dns-prefetch keyword for the rel attribute of the <link> element is a hint to browsers that the user is likely to need resources from the target resource's origin, and therefore the browser can likely improve the user experience by preemptively performing DNS resolution for that origin.

See Using dns-prefetch for more details.

Specifications

Specification
HTML Standard
# link-type-dns-prefetch

Browser compatibility

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Last modified: Oct 3, 2021, by MDN contributors

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