These tags are used to structure HTML code.
<header>
The header contains the most important information of a page, such as the title, navigation, and logo.
<body>
<header>
This is the header section of the page
</header>
<main></main>
<footer></footer>
</body>
<main>
The main contains the main content of a page.
<body>
<header></header>
<main>
This is the main section of the page
</main>
<footer></footer>
</body>
<footer>
The footer contains general information, such as contact information, imprint, and terms of use.
<body>
<header></header>
<main></main>
<footer>
This is the footer section of the page
</footer>
</body>
These are additional tags for structuring HTML code.
<aside>
The Aside section contains content that is not directly related to the main content but provides supplementary information.
<body>
<header>
<aside>
This is the area for supplementary information
</aside>
</header>
<main></main>
<footer></footer>
</body>
<nav>
The Nav section contains navigation links or menus for navigating on the page.
<body>
<header>
<nav>
This is the navigation area
</nav>
</header>
<main></main>
<footer></footer>
</body>
<article>
The Article section contains standalone content that can exist independently.
<body>
<header></header>
<main>
<article>
This is a standalone article
</article>
</main>
<footer></footer>
</body>
<section>
The Section section groups thematically related content within the main content.
<body>
<header></header>
<main>
<section>
This is a thematic section
</section>
</main>
<footer></footer>
</body>