
118: Aaron Gustafson - Semantic HTML: The Hard Parts

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Topics include:
- Can you have more than one "h1" on page?
- How important is heading order?
- Why not everything that looks like a heading should necessarily be a heading
- Why you may want to include invisible headings in some situations
- What the document outline is and how your use of headings impacts it
- How to make your heading levels dynamic to make your components more flexible
- What a "sectioning context" is
- Can you have multiple "article" elements on one page?
- What even is an "article" anyways?
- How to use elements like "section" and "aside" properly
- Should navigation items be in lists?
- Why Aaron can't remember the last time he used a "span"
- DigitalOcean , get your free $50 credit at do.co/fullstack
- Cloudinary , sign up and get 300,000 images/videos, 10GB of storage and 20GB of monthly bandwidth for free
- Aaron's personal website
- HTML5 Element Flowchart from html5 Doctor
Topics include:
- Can you have more than one "h1" on page?
- How important is heading order?
- Why not everything that looks like a heading should necessarily be a heading
- Why you may want to include invisible headings in some situations
- What the document outline is and how your use of headings impacts it
- How to make your heading levels dynamic to make your components more flexible
- What a "sectioning context" is
- Can you have multiple "article" elements on one page?
- What even is an "article" anyways?
- How to use elements like "section" and "aside" properly
- Should navigation items be in lists?
- Why Aaron can't remember the last time he used a "span"
Sponsors:
- DigitalOcean , get your free $50 credit at do.co/fullstack
- Cloudinary , sign up and get 300,000 images/videos, 10GB of storage and 20GB of monthly bandwidth for free
Links:
- Aaron's personal website
- HTML5 Element Flowchart from html5 Doctor
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