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- HTML header Tag - W3Schools
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- lt;header gt;: The Header element - HTML | MDN - MDN Web Docs
The <header> HTML element represents introductory content, typically a group of introductory or navigational aids It may contain some heading elements but also a logo, a search form, an author name, and other elements
- HTML header Tag - GeeksforGeeks
The <header> tag is a semantic HTML element that is used to define the introductory or navigational content of a webpage or a section Typically, a header contains elements like: The website or page title Logo or branding Navigation menus Search bar Any introductory information relevant to the page or section Note: Header tag cannot be placed within a <footer>, <address>, or another <header
- Header | U. S. Web Design System (USWDS)
When to use a header component Most websites require header navigation Most websites require some form of navigation to help users find the information they need While a horizontal navigation bar is just one option for navigation design, it is one of the most visible and familiar ways of helping users navigate a site
- Elements header - HTML Wiki
This page explains the "header" HTML element, its purpose, and usage in structuring web content effectively
- Head vs Header: Essential Elements Explained - OhMyCrawl
Understand the differences between head and header elements in HTML and learn how to use them for better web development organization and structure
- HTML header Tag - CodeToFun
Make a lasting first impression with the HTML header tag Beyond a simple top section, header is your canvas to showcase logos, navigation, and essential content Discover how this tag enhances site structure, improving both aesthetics and user experience
- Learn What HTML Header (New Semantic Document Tag) Does
The <header> element is used to identify content that precedes the primary content of the web page and often contains website branding, navigation elements, search forms, and similar content that is duplicated across all or most pages of a website
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