Game Development Reference
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gram might interpret your content, and how easy it will be for that user to use and
consume your work.
The following tags were added to HTML5 to accomplish this new, more streamlined
semantic order. Keep in mind that each tag has several attributes, which we'll dis-
cuss in detail when we show sample usage in the next chapter. Also, because of the
new data attributes, elements can be extended arbitrarily.
The following table has been taken from HTML5 W3C Candidate Recommendation
17 December 2012 , which can be found at http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/CR-htm-
l5-20121217/ .
Tag name
Description
<address> This tag represents contact information related to its associated art-
icle element, or related to the entire document when associated with
a body element.
<article> This tag represents a standalone piece of content, such as an art-
icle or blog post. Article elements may be nested, in which case a
child article node would be associated with its parent, yet it would
still be independent of all other pieces of content in the document.
This tag represents a piece of content related to other content ele-
ments within the document, yet could still be represented independ-
ently of its related elements. For example, sub-navigation sections,
sidebars, and so on.
<aside>
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