HTML5 Element Flowchart
Start<article> <aside> <figure> <div> <section>Appropriate in a feed readerSidebar, comments section, pullquote, glossary, advertising, footnote etc that s tangentially related to the page or or more images, graphics, code samples etc, plus optional <figcaption>... section of the page, or chapter of an <article>, with a <p>, but possibly <address>, <blockquote>, <pre>... article, weblog or forum post, comment on an article, sidebar widget etc, with a content with no additional semantics, for CSS block of flow content(not inline phrasing content)By @riddle & @boblet <nav>Site or in-page navigation (anything you d use a skip to nav link for) Element FlowchartSectioning content elements and friends2011-07-22 more Does it makesense on its own?Is it required to understand thecurrent content?Could you moveit to an appendix?Is it logicalto add a heading?Does it haveany semantics?Is it a major navigation block?
Start <article> <aside> <figure> <div> <section> Appropriate element e.g. in a feed reader Sidebar, comments section, pullquote, glossary, advertising, footnote etc ...
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