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    Hello Rune-Server users,

    Saw an article online to test your semantic HTML knowledge, i've gotten 7/9 at first try (Didn't understand the last question and forgotten one option at a multiple chooise question)
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    So how are you guys doing in this test, please let us know it's fun! Really interested in your results.


    Hope this topic is allowed here.

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    Wasn't overly challenging but I work on websites every day so I'd be a little embarrassed to get anything less than 100%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mur View Post


    Wasn't overly challenging but I work on websites every day so I'd be a little embarrassed to get anything less than 100%.
    That's nice,

    Mind explaning me the last question: How do we refer to the structure of a web page, as generated by semantic markup?
    I don't realy know what's meant by that even though i know the answer "Document Outline".

    Strange that you have selected the option: a <header> tag can be present in: <aside> tag, <section> tag, main document and not footer on the first try.
    I didn't expect that an aside tag with a header tag would be valid, but glad to know now that it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MiCaDev View Post
    That's nice,

    Mind explaning me the last question: How do we refer to the structure of a web page, as generated by semantic markup?
    I don't realy know what's meant by that even though i know the answer "Document Outline".
    That's (in the easiest way to put it possible) how it's viewed without any sort of styling - usually on a computational level. So how is the reader/reading viewport going to interpret the text, how is a search engine going to understand the structure. H1 is more prominent than H2 and so forth down to H6. It just gives an 'at a glance' interpretation of how important certain information is to that particular page.

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    EDIT - Search engines typically follow this format, but each search engine is typically different so that's not a set-in-stone fact per-say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mur View Post
    That's (in the easiest way to put it possible) how it's viewed without any sort of styling - usually on a computational level. So how is the reader/reading viewport going to interpret the text, how is a search engine going to understand the structure. H1 is more prominent than H2 and so forth down to H6. It just gives an 'at a glance' interpretation of how important certain information is to that particular page.

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    Thanks mate, very helpfull
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    8/9, the first "select all that apply" question tripped me up. I didn't select them all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic View Post
    8/9, the first "select all that apply" question tripped me up. I didn't select them all.
    Yeh me too
    Sounded too stupid to be true but still good to know that a header tag can be present in an aside tag.
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    i got 5/9 missed ones like can you use nav in a header tag which i didn't know you could do but whatever
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