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'''nav''' elements typically contain [[Navigation bar|navigation bars]], along with brand identification such as a logo, and so on.
 
'''nav''' elements typically contain [[Navigation bar|navigation bars]], along with brand identification such as a logo, and so on.
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HTML5 supports multiple nav elements per page.  Use them sparingly, for major navigation.  Avoid using nav elements for arbitary lists of links.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 09:34, 26 April 2016

In HTML5, the nav element represents side-wide navigation, or other major navigation links.

Semantic element

nav is a container for holding further content.

It has semantic meaning: "contents are navigation-related".

nav elements typically contain navigation bars, along with brand identification such as a logo, and so on.

HTML5 supports multiple nav elements per page. Use them sparingly, for major navigation. Avoid using nav elements for arbitary lists of links.

See also

External links