Semantic HTML (HTML5) Flashcards

1
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defines the opening of the document or a section

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header

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header

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defines the opening of the document or section

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3
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defines the closing of the document or a section

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footer

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4
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footer

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defines the closing of the document or a section

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5
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defines navigation links in the document

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nav

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6
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nav

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defines navigation links in the document

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7
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defines the core content of a document

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main

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main

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defines the core content of a document

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9
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defines a section in the document—the spec defines this as “a thematic grouping of content, typically with a heading,” so you can think of it as being like a chapter

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section

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section

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defines a section in the document—the spec defines this as “a thematic grouping of content, typically with a heading,” so you can think of it as being like a chapter

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11
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defines information that may be distributed independently from the rest of the site or application it appears in the document

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article

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12
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article

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defines information that may be distributed independently from the rest of the site or application it appears in the document

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13
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defines content separate from the page content

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aside

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14
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aside

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defines content separate from the page content

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15
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defines the contact information for the author/owner of a document or an article

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address

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16
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address

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defines the contact information for the author/owner of a document or an article

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17
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defines self-contained content, like illustrations, diagrams, photos, code blocks, etc.

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figure

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18
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figure

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defines self-contained content, like illustrations, diagrams, photos, code blocks, etc.

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19
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defines a section of text that might be formatted in a different direction from other text (for instance, a quote in Hebrew or Arabic in an otherwise-English article)

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bdi

20
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bdi

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defines a section of text that might be formatted in a different direction from other text (for instance, a quote in Hebrew or Arabic in an otherwise-English article)

21
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defines additional information that people can view or hide (like a tooltip)

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details

22
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details

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defines additional information that people can view or hide (like a tooltip)

23
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defines a dialog box or modal window

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dialog

24
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dialog

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defines a dialog box or modal window

25
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defines the caption related to a

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figcaption

26
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figcaption

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defines the caption related to a figure

27
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defines highlighted text

A

mark

28
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mark

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defines highlighted text

29
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defines a command/menu item that the user can select from a popup menu

A

menuitem

30
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menuitem

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defines a command/menu item that the user can select from a popup menu

31
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defines a scalar measurement within a known range (a gauge)

A

meter

32
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meter

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defines a scalar measurement within a known range (a gauge)

33
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defines the rate of success of a task

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progress

34
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progress

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defines the rate of success of a task

35
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defines what to show in browsers that do not support ruby annotations

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rp

36
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rp

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defines what to show in browsers that do not support ruby annotations

37
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defines an explanation/pronunciation of characters (for east asian typography)

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rt

38
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rt

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defines an explanation/pronunciation of characters (for east asian typography)

39
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defines a ruby annotation (for east asian typography)

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ruby

40
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ruby

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defines a ruby annotation (for east asian typography)

41
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defines a visible heading for a element

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summary

42
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summary

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defines a visible heading for a element

43
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defines a date/time

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time

44
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time

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defines a date/time

45
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defines a possible line-break

A

wbr

46
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wbr

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defines a possible line-break