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HTML HTML Basics Structuring Your Content Sectioning Content with <article>, <nav> and <aside>

implications for anchored links inside <article> tags?

If using the <article> tag means that section of content can be scraped out by a third part then does that mean that links to local pages and anchors should use a fully qualified url instead of relative?

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Travis Alstrand
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Travis Alstrand
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If anyone else has the same question, if the page is a part of your website and is in your folder structure, you can use relative links. If you're linking to a completely separate website you'll need to use a full URL.