The HTML <article> element represents a self-contained composition in a document, page, application, or site, which is intended to be independently distributable or...
The <header> element may contain some heading elements but also other elements like a logo, wrapped section's header, a search form, and so on. The header elemen...
The <footer> element represents footer for the nearest parent section or the document itself. Usually <footer> element is used to present useful information ab...
The <details> element represents a hidden container, under which users can obtain more information about the article or any other. To release the hidden details, a u...
The <nav> element is used to describe a set of major navigational links, such as those linking to other pages. This element is very handy for screen readers used by...
The <hgroup> element is used to represent a heading or headings of a section; or in other words it represents a group of heading tags of the HTML, from