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Difference btw <aside> tag and <section> tag
Both work same under <article> Element
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sectionĀ ā Used for grouping together thematically-related content. Sounds like a div element, but itās not. The div has no semantic meaning. Before replacing all your divās with section elements, always ask yourself: āIs all of the content related?ā
asideĀ ā Used for tangentially related content. Just because some content appears to the left or right of the main content isnāt enough reason to use the aside element. Ask yourself if the content within the aside can be removed without reducing the meaning of the main content. Pullquotes are an example of tangentially related content.
More information here :
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4781077/html5-best-practices-section-header-aside-article-elements
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-section-and-aside-HTML5-tags
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