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How did the creator(s) of the HTML Fundamentals Course managed to put the <aside> box beside the <article> box?
I was scrolling through the HTML5 module in the aforementioned course. In a picture in the "HTML5 Page Structure" lesson, I saw the <aside> box positioned beside the <article> box. I got interested in this and began to try putting the <aside> box beside the <article> box in my computer. However, I didn't succeed until now. Does someone know how to do this? Bonus: Did I used the word "aforementioned" correctly? I'm not an english native speaker...
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If possible, please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable code @ Code Playground so we can help you to take a look on the code. 😉
P/S: Your English is above average as non-native English speaker! 👍
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The question is what behavior do you expect from it. <aside> by default represents a part of the text that is indirectly related to the content, so using it within <article> is correct. On the other hand, as far as I know, browsers do not assign a special style to the element.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/aside
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(As far as I can tell) I think it won't help... Webpages display differently when I open them in PC and in Android... and I coded in my computer
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Thank you all!