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HTML5 structure—HTML4 and XHTML1 to HTML5

boblet:

We’ve covered a lot of ground so far. To recap, HTML5 has four new block-level sectioning elements that we can use to give the parts of web pages more semantic meaning. These new elements are for ‘chunks of related content’—basically a logical section of the document:

  • <section>—a generic chunk of related content
  • <article>—an independent, self-contained chunk of related content, that still makes sense on it’s own
  • <aside>—a chunk of content that is tangentially related to the content that surrounds it, but isn’t essential to understanding that content
  • <nav>—navigation for the site or page

OMG HTML5 is so awesome. Semantic goodness built right in.

via boblet
Posted on Tuesday, July 14 2009.
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