Current Android Release version:
Version Code: Pie
Version: 9
API level: 28

How many New Markup Elements you know in HTML5?


Below are the New Markup Elements added in HTML5:

<article>  
Specifies independent, self-contained content,could be a news article, blog post, forum post, or other articles which can be distributed independently from the rest of the site.

<aside>   
For content aside from the content it is placed in. The aside content should be related to the surrounding content.

<bdi>      
For text that should not be bound to the text-direction of its parent elements.

<command> 
A button, or a radio button, or a check box.

<details> 
For describing details about a document, or parts of a document.

<summary> 
A caption, or summary, inside the details element.

<figure> 
For grouping a section of stand-alone content, could be a video.

<figcaption>
The caption of the figure section.

<footer>
For a footer of a document or section, could include the name of the author, the date of the document, contact information, or copyright information.

<header>
For an introduction of a document or section, could include navigation.

<hgroup>
For a section of headings, using <h1> to <h6>, where the largest is the main heading of the section, and the others are sub-headings.

<mark> 
For text that should be highlighted.

<meter>
For a measurement, used only if the maximum and minimum values are known.

<nav> 
For a section of navigation.

<progress> 
The state of a work in progress.

<ruby> 
For ruby annotation (Chinese notes or characters).

<rt> 
For explanation of the ruby annotation.

<rp> 
What to show browsers that do not support the ruby element.

<section>
For a section in a document. Such as chapters, headers, footers, or any other sections of the document.

<time> 
For defining a time or a date, or both.

<wbr> 
Word break. For defining a line-break opportunity.

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