FAQ: Semantic HTML - Introduction to Semantic HTML

This community-built FAQ covers the “Introduction to Semantic HTML” exercise from the lesson “Semantic HTML”.

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Introduction to HTML

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2 posts were split to a new topic: Can you use a mix of semantic and non-semantic HTML?

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Hi all :slight_smile:
I was wondering why we use non semantic HTML at all, if the benefits of Semantic HTML are so good?
Thanks

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