![]() If is used outside a or an tags - directly within for instance -, it carries a content related to the site such as : tweets from its author, additional navigation, last blog’s posts, last comments, … Title of the website My last article Ianuas ad muneratam (.) ut poposcerat iam ad My last tweets quoque. Stanley Kubrick was an American film director and a screenwriter, producer. If is used within a or an tags, the content should be ’related’ to it : Barry Lyndon is a 1975 (.) by William Makepeace The HTML5 carries a “content that is tangentially related to the content around the aside element, and which could be considered separate from that content” ( source). ![]() It means an doesn’t systematically look like a sidebar. ![]() As Mike Robinson said : “The style of the content should not dictate the use of the element”. Wether or not you’ll use depends of the meaning of the content of the tag and not its visual aspect. HTML5 tag are used regarding the meaning of the content they carry. Those secondary contents are often represented as sidebars in printed typography. is an HTML5 tag while sidebar is a user interface element that typically appears as a column to the left or right side of the main content. It works fine in many cases but not always. One thing you already probably see, as a web developer, is a visual sidebar wrapped in an tag. ![]()
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