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SP Prabhakar
11,429 Pointsthe element contains content that's indirectly related to the main content of the page.
the element contains content that's indirectly related to the main content of the page.
8 Answers
Steven Parker
243,266 PointsThat phrase is referring to one of those new HTML5 structural elements.
The "content that's indirectly related" would generally be considered an "aside".
Marcelo Lopes
3,986 Pointsaside.
Parveen Jagajeevan
7,190 Pointsits an aside.
Parveen Jagajeevan
7,190 PointsASIDE
Brandon Cilla
1,199 PointsI used Article and it worked. how is it then that aside was the correct answer, and yet article can use be used instead?
Thanks.
kelvino
Courses Plus Student 10,694 Pointsmain
Mathew Sande
27,317 PointsTitle
internettraveller
4,028 Pointsbillo