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Let's continue organizing & structuring our content into logical bits using HTML's content sectioning elements. In this video, you'll learn how to use the <article>, <nav>, and <aside> tags in your projects.
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In this video, you'll learn how
to use the article, nav, and
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aside tags in your projects.
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So the article section of our page
contains groups of individual
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blog entries that link to the full post.
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Now even though they all
have a common theme, VR,
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each entry represents an independent
stand-alone article in our webpage,
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so we should use markup
to contain each entry.
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The article sectioning element describes
self-contained pieces of content
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like our blog entries.
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So let's place opening and closing article
tags around each of the two entries.
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