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  • html - What is the purpose of the lt;nav gt; tag - Stack Overflow
    The nav definition gives a non-normative note: User agents (such as screen readers) that are targeted at users who can benefit from navigation information being omitted in the initial rendering, or who can benefit from navigation information being immediately available, can use this element as a way to determine what content on the page to
  • html - ¿Dónde es correcto anidar la etiqueta lt;nav gt; lt; nav gt; para crear un . . .
    Nunca dije que fuera obligatorio el uso de las etiquetas, por eso copie hace "referencia", porque la MDN indica el mejor uso de la etiqueta header y nav, porque cuando un sitio esta correctamente creado y usa las lineas de código correcta es mucho mas sencillo para un navegador posicionarlo en busquedas, filtraciones y mas procesos
  • Should a lt;nav gt; tag be outside the lt;main gt; tag? - Stack Overflow
    My question is specifically about semantic HTML5 In a case where the primary navigation is not part of the header by design, but is still site-wide, should it then be nested within the lt;main g
  • What is the difference between lt;nav gt; and lt;div gt;? - Stack Overflow
    <nav> meant for more semantic markup (letting the browser know) that those links aren't just normal links, they are a navigation menu This can be useful for accessibility (tabs, mobile devices,browsers, such as screen readers for disabled users, can use this element to determine whether to omit the initial rendering of this content ) and other
  • Header with a logo and a nav bar items in one line
    Having a <header> for your heading top-bar and a <nav> for your main navigation are good examples of ones you've already adopted My suggestion would be to use <a> tags within that <nav> because semantically that is what you are trying to do, link the user to another page In the snippet below that is what I have done
  • html - lt;nav gt; or lt;menu gt; (HTML5) - Stack Overflow
    <nav> is a section (like <section> or <article>) so it will appear in your HTML document outline Due to this, I would use <menu> 99% of the time To me, <nav> is a mix between <section> and <menu>, with the added constriction that <nav> should be used specifically for navigation, whereas <menu> can be for anything that might be called a menu (including a navigation bar) So most navigation
  • html - HTML5 nav tag correct usage - Stack Overflow
    To quote the specs: The nav element represents a section of a page that links to other pages or to parts within the page: a section with navigation links Not all groups of links on a page need to be in a nav element — only sections that consist of major navigation blocks are appropriate for the nav element In particular, it is common for footers to have a short list of links to various
  • html - Can I use the lt;nav gt; tag for pagination? - Stack Overflow
    Yes The HTML5 spec defines the nav element like this: The nav element represents a section of a page that links to other pages or to parts within the page: a section with navigation links Pagination clearly consists of "links to other pages", and these are "navigation links" And in probably most cases it makes sense to use a sectioning content element for this
  • html - In HTML5, should the main navigation be inside or outside the . . .
    In HTML5, I know that <nav> can be used either inside or outside the page's masthead <header> element For websites having both secondary and main navigation, it seems common to include the secondary navigation as a <nav> element inside the masthead <header> element with the main navigation as a <nav> element outside the masthead <header> element
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    Angular Material mat-nav-list active route Asked 1 year, 3 months ago Modified 1 year, 3 months ago Viewed 530 times





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