Monday, January 30, 2017

Basic Element of Website HTML


The <header> element represents a container for introductory content or a set of navigational links. A <header> element typically contains: one or more heading elements (<h1> - <h6>) logo or icon.

Header 

 The <body> tag defines the document's body. The <body> element contains all the contents of an HTML document, such as text, hyperlinks, images, tables, lists, etc.

Body


The HTML <aside> element represents a section of a document with content connected tangentially to the main content of the document (often presented as a sidebar).

Sidebar


The <footer> tag defines a footer for a document or section. A <footer> element should contain information about its containing element. A <footer> element typically contains: authorship information.


Footer

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