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

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

1 Answer

Hi Kevin!

Any confusion is understandable.

Sometimes it's difficult to tell what they mean (are looking for).

My first try/guess was <section>, but they were looking for <div>.

In other words (one way to think of it), <div> is an element that can group other elements, but is not considered "semantic" markup.

I hope that helps.

Stay safe and happy coding!