The Surprisingly Exciting World of HTML Elements
May 19, 2021•1 hr 3 min
Episode description
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about HTML — interesting HTML elements, things you might not know, wish lists for the future, and more!
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Show Notes 02:34 - What is semantic HTML?
What is the content? HTML should describe the content first and foremost.
04:04 - Why semantic HTML?
Accessibility
SEO
Styling is easier
HTML tags that have meaning: Almost all of them
Common ones:
/ and
to
20:04 - Structural / Layout tags
You can have more than one header
Header cannot be in a footer / address / header
26:18 - Some fun ones you might not know
/
and strike?
/ / A ruby annotation is a small extra text, attached to the main text to indicate the pronunciation or meaning of the corresponding characters.
and While is used to convey how much work in a task has been completed, the element is used to display a measurement on a known scale. This could be something like the current disk usage on your computer, or a temperature measurement (within a defined range).
32:12 - Visual vs Semantic tags
Almost all tags in HTML are semantic
vs and vs and are NOT deprecated like many have said
The element is for content that is of greater importance, while the element is used to draw attention to text without indicating that it's more important.
35:40 - HTML tags with no meaning:
37:51 - Some elements have special functionality or styling
and tag
+
40:59 - What elements would we like to see?
Modal element https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dialog
Textarea that grows with content
Animated accordion
A better table One that works with grid/flex/modern CSS, auto-sizing, max/min widths
From Twitter: VirtualList
Carousel - HOT DRAMA
Date range
Hero
tag that figured its level out by itself. Useful for components that can go anywhere
Icon tag
Cookie banner
tag that shows HTML elements without encoding You can kinda do this with display block on script and style tags
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