From the course: Robotic Process Automation: Tech Primer

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Website structure

Website structure

- [Instructor] I want to give you a high-level overview of the various ways these tags can be used to structure an HTML document. So this represents an entire web page, and you can see at the top, we've got a header tag and then a nav tag, and then, on the left, we've got an article which contains a section tag, and on the right side, we've got an aside tag, which is also an HTML tag which adds semantic meaning, and then, down at the bottom, we've got that footer. So the key thing to notice here is that we have a header and a footer and a nav at the top. Notice this one also has the header at the top and the nav at the top, but this time, the article itself has a header and a footer, so we're not just constrained to using the header and the footer at the top and bottom of the page only. Header and a footer can also be used in the context of something like an article. So notice we've got header, and then, we've got section one and section two. The header and the section and the footer…

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