Cybotranik
article
The
article
element represents a complete, or self-contained, composition in a document, page, application, or site. This could be a magazine, newspaper, technical or scholarly article, an essay or report, a blog or other social media post.
Example
Antalya, Turkey Day Weather
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
section
The
section
element represents a generic section of a document or application. A section, in this context, is a thematic grouping of content. Each section should be identified, typically by including a heading (h1-h6 element) as a child of the section element.
Example
Exchange
If you were to buy a shoe, you would have to give a sack of apples to the person who made the shoes.
Problem
The shoemaker couldn't buy sacks of apples for every shoe he made.
Swap
Instead we needed to use another vehicle to swap.
Money
Nowadays, we have electronic currencies that guarantee the power of exchange.
aside
The
aside
element represents a section of a page that consists of content that is tangentially related to the content of the parenting sectioning content, and which could be considered separate from that content. Such sections are often represented as sidebars in printed typography.
Example
The texture of the delight should be elastic, should be able to take its original shape after pressing with the finger, and feel soft and slippery in the mouth.
Example
The texture of the delight should be elastic, should be able to take its original shape after pressing with the finger, and feel soft and slippery in the mouth.
Example
Scientists words.
hgroup
The
hgroup
element represents the heading of a section. The element is used to group a set of h1–h6 elements when the heading has multiple levels, such as subheadings, alternative titles, or taglines.
Example
Mathematics
Arf invariant
In mathematics, the Arf invariant of a nonsingular quadratic form over a field of characteristic 2 was defined by Turkish mathematician Cahit Arf when he started the systematic study of quadratic forms over arbitrary fields of characteristic 2.
header
The
header
element represents introductory content for its nearest ancestor main element or sectioning content or sectioning root element. A header typically contains a group of introductory or navigational aids.
Example
Content sectioning Header Example
Content sectioning Header Example
Content sectioning Header Example
Content sectioning Header Example
Content sectioning Header Example
Example
Chemistry
Periodic table
- Atom
- It is the smallest building block with the chemical and physical properties of all matter in the known universe.
- Proton
- Particle in the atomic nucleus, each carrying a positive electric charge (+1).
- Electron
- An electron is a subatomic particle with a negative basic electrical charge, indicated by the symbols ve- or β-.