HTML is such a simple language that most developers don't even consider it as a programming language, but today, we are going to go below the surfa...
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You should absolutely use these tags for the appropriate content. You can be confident that they are part of the future HTML specification and in no danger of being deprecated or removed from the language. :)
That's true, the chances of HTML deperacating these tags are slim, but it has happen before! Like with the tag. :)
Wow!
Thanks a lot for sharing, these are awesome and will help me a lot...
Thanks Krishna for your encouraging comment!
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Thank you for creating this informative post! The first one is new to me. I have known about the other ones but only got a chance to play a little with them.
Thanks TD for your encouraging comment! I hope this post was beneficial to you!
It was! 😊
- This tag allows you to create a collapsible element on your webpage, which can be used to hide or reveal additional information. It's great for creating FAQs or other complex content that needs to be hidden until the user wants to view it.
- This tag is used to create an image or other media element on a page. It's often used in combination with the tag to provide a caption or description for the image.
- This tag is used to create a dialog box or popup window on a page. It's great for displaying messages, forms, or other content that needs to be displayed in an interactive way.
- This tag is used to create a progress bar or meter on a page. It's great for displaying progress towards a goal or showing how much of a task has been completed.
Thanks jack!
What's the different use case for cite vs blockquote? And details/summary is awesome! And accessible too!
blockquote represents a block quotation, and cite represents a reference to a name, work, standard, URL, etc.
Usar as tags para cada tipo certo ajuda com a acessibilidade. Js
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