C lang is a pain in the ass.. don't get me wrong, i love it, I'm proud of being so fucking good at it, but bruh, its a love-hate relationship

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C lang is a pain in the ass.. don't get me wrong, i love it, I'm proud of being so fucking good at it, but bruh, its a love-hate relationship
Day 2 - What are Semantic elements? Why they are important?
Rather than writing vague divs (which are container tags) in your document.How about using semantic tags?
Semantic tags define the purpose of the element. It's beneficial to use tags,class names and ids that give meaning to your content rather than just define its looks. Presentation is the responsibility of CSS.
For example- <p>,<header>,<figure> tells the content wrapped around them are paragraph,header or image.
They help the browser as well as developers understand the meaning of their content.
Why is Semantic Html important?
Helps to write clean and maintainable code
Enhances Accessibility
Improves SEO
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Day 6 - Collapsible Sections with Html5
Used with the summary tag which specifies the title that can be clicked to expand or collapse the details.
Details tag is used to make collapsible sections when it is required to provide extra information about a subject that a user can hide or view by their choice.
By default, the details are hidden, the open attribute can be used to change the default behavior.
Day 5 - Define options with datalist tag
The Html5 <datalist> tag is used to provide autocomplete feature in the input field of the form.
It specifies the set of predefined options for the user to input.
To bind it to the input, it is usually used with the <input> element's "list" attribute whose value matches the datalist id.
It works with all types of inputs like data, range, and color.
Have you ever used this tag in your projects?