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Semantic element related coding questions

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Asked 10 months ago in HTML by Lebohang

what does the <section> element do

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The <section> element is used to define a section in an HTML document. It is a semantic element that helps structure and organize the content of a webpage. It is commonly used to divide an HTML document into different thematic sections. Each section usually has its own heading and may contain other elements like paragraphs, images, or other HTML elements.

Here is an example of how the <section> element is used:

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<section> <h2>About Me</h2> <p>I am a web developer with a passion for creating user-friendly and accessible websites.</p> </section>

In this example, the <section> element is used to create a section that contains information about the author or the person behind the website. The <h2> element is used as a heading for this section, and the <p> element is used to add some descriptive text.

👩‍💻 Technical question

What does `<section></section>` do?

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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The <section></section> element in HTML is used to define a section of a webpage. It is a semantic element that helps structure and organize the content of a webpage. It is often used to group related content together, such as articles, blog posts, or different parts of a webpage.

Here is an example of how the <section></section> element can be used in HTML:

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<section> <h2>About Me</h2> <p>I am a web developer based in New York.</p> </section>

In this example, the <section></section> element is used to define a section of the webpage that contains information about the person. Within the section, there is a heading <h2> and a paragraph <p>.

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