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  • Sharanpreet Singh
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    2,786 Points

    The _____ element contains content that's indirectly related to the main content of the page.

    Posted January 13, 2023 12:47am by Sharanpreet Singh
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    1 Answer

  • Ifrah Abdullahi Gacal
    Ifrah Abdullahi Gacal
    734 Points

    Please fill in the correct answer in each blank provided below. Fill in the blank(s) below:

    Posted October 11, 2022 11:40am by Ifrah Abdullahi Gacal
    Ifrah Abdullahi Gacal
    734 Points
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    1 Answer

  • Dhafer Chrayti
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    The ...... element contains content that's indirectly related to the main content of the page.

    Posted November 2, 2021 8:31pm by Dhafer Chrayti
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    Web Development Techdegree Student 1,686 Points
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    1 Answer

  • Josette Jansen
    Josette Jansen
    547 Points

    The content of a _____ element should be unique to the document; therefore, you should use it only once per page.

    Posted August 22, 2021 3:41pm by Josette Jansen
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    547 Points
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    1 Answer

  • Josette Jansen
    Josette Jansen
    547 Points

    Which element should be used only when no other semantic element (like <article> or <aside>) is appropriate?

    Posted August 22, 2021 3:20pm by Josette Jansen
    Josette Jansen
    547 Points
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    2 Answers

  • kevin Valentin
    kevin Valentin
    801 Points

    Which element should be used only when no other semantic element (like <article> or <aside>) is appropriate?

    Posted April 3, 2021 7:21pm by kevin Valentin
    kevin Valentin
    801 Points
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    1 Answer

  • kyle mullikin
    kyle mullikin
    396 Points

    Which element should be used only when no other semantic element (like <article> or <aside>) is appropriate?

    Posted January 10, 2021 9:50pm by kyle mullikin
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    396 Points
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    1 Answer

  • Afees Lawal
    Afees Lawal
    661 Points

    The element contains content that's indirectly related to the main content of the page.

    Posted May 17, 2020 7:27am by Afees Lawal
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    661 Points
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    2 Answers

  • Pallavi Atkarne
    Pallavi Atkarne
    3,223 Points

    Introductory content like the site logo, navigation and main heading should be placed inside which element?

    Posted February 7, 2020 5:53pm by Pallavi Atkarne
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    3,223 Points
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    2 Answers

  • Mahin Rahman
    Mahin Rahman
    7,037 Points

    hi the quiz option is not working for me somehow, I have to keep refreshing the browser in order to answer each question

    Posted December 28, 2019 8:32am by Mahin Rahman
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    2 Answers

  • Kamil Gofry
    Kamil Gofry
    758 Points

    Which element describes a self-contained piece of content, like a blog entry?

    Posted December 1, 2019 2:43pm by Kamil Gofry
    Kamil Gofry
    758 Points
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    1 Answer

  • Tyler Downey
    Tyler Downey
    529 Points

    what element contains content that's indirectly related to the main content of the page.

    Posted January 20, 2019 1:29pm by Tyler Downey
    Tyler Downey
    529 Points
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    2 Answers

  • simone Edwards
    simone Edwards
    950 Points

    The ----- element contains content that's indirectly related to the main content of the page.

    Posted November 14, 2018 3:18am by simone Edwards
    simone Edwards
    950 Points
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    1 Answer

  • Lamarr Powell
    Lamarr Powell
    1,450 Points

    The first element inside a <section> should be

    Posted October 23, 2018 3:50pm by Lamarr Powell
    Lamarr Powell
    1,450 Points
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    3 Answers

  • Matilda Bros
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    Matilda Bros
    Courses Plus Student 529 Points

    Which element should be used only when no other semantic like article or aside are appropriate?

    Posted October 18, 2018 5:41pm by Matilda Bros
    Matilda Bros
    Courses Plus Student 529 Points
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    2 Answers

  • Shaked Gvirtsman
    Shaked Gvirtsman
    2,270 Points

    Weren't we told in one of the videos that we can use main more than once?

    Posted September 16, 2018 9:03am by Shaked Gvirtsman
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    2,270 Points
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    1 Answer

  • E R
    E R
    1,220 Points

    i dont understand this question

    Posted February 2, 2018 12:50am by E R
    E R
    1,220 Points
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    1 Answer

  • gene c
    gene c
    13,630 Points

    what is the difference between <section> and <div>?

    Posted December 14, 2017 10:13am by gene c
    gene c
    13,630 Points
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    1 Answer

  • A R
    A R
    804 Points

    Where is there a summary of definitions of elements ?

    Posted July 29, 2017 11:53am by A R
    A R
    804 Points
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