{"json_modified": "2014-09-17T13:47:15.329492", "slug": "Web/Guide/HTML/Email_links", "tags": [], "locale": "ar", "title": "Email links", "translations": [{"title": "Email links", "url": "/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Email_links", "tags": ["Guide", "Example", "Web", "HTML", "Beginner"], "summary": "", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "last_edit": "2014-02-19T11:08:47", "review_tags": []}], "modified": "2014-09-17T13:47:14", "label": "Email links", "localization_tags": ["inprogress"], "url": "/ar/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Email_links", "last_edit": "2014-09-17T13:47:13", "summary": "It's often useful for Web sites to be able to create links or buttons that, when clicked, open a new outgoing email message. For example, this might be used when creating a \"contact us\" button. This is done using the <a>
element and the mailto
URL scheme.", "sections": [{"id": "mailto_basics", "title": "mailto basics"}, {"id": "Specifying_details", "title": "Specifying details"}, {"id": "Sample_mailto_URLs", "title": "Sample mailto URLs"}, {"id": "Example", "title": "Example"}, {"id": "Quick_Links", "title": " RFC 6068: The 'mailto' URI Scheme RFC 5322: Internet Message Format URL encode/decode online"}], "id": 127485, "review_tags": []}