Understanding and Using Semantic HTML
You've made it to the final section of the course, which means you've learned a lot of concepts and are now ready to apply your knowledge in practice.
Now that we know how to build the elements for an HTML document let's focus on something that usually goes unnoticed by users but is actually very important for search engines. This is called Semantic HTML, and it helps your website rank higher in search results.
Semantic HTML means using elements that describe the purpose of your content. These tags add meaning and structure, helping both users and search engines understand your page better.
Common semantic elements include:
<header>, <nav>, <section>, <article>, <footer>, and others.
Using them makes your page more organized, readable, and accessible.
Benefits of Semantic HTML
- Improves accessibility by giving screen readers meaningful context;
- Helps search engines understand your content and its hierarchy;
- Can positively affect search rankings by clarifying what matters on the page.
You will explore each semantic tag in detail and better understand its purpose further.
Danke für Ihr Feedback!
Fragen Sie AI
Fragen Sie AI
Fragen Sie alles oder probieren Sie eine der vorgeschlagenen Fragen, um unser Gespräch zu beginnen
Großartig!
Completion Rate verbessert auf 2.86
Understanding and Using Semantic HTML
Swipe um das Menü anzuzeigen
You've made it to the final section of the course, which means you've learned a lot of concepts and are now ready to apply your knowledge in practice.
Now that we know how to build the elements for an HTML document let's focus on something that usually goes unnoticed by users but is actually very important for search engines. This is called Semantic HTML, and it helps your website rank higher in search results.
Semantic HTML means using elements that describe the purpose of your content. These tags add meaning and structure, helping both users and search engines understand your page better.
Common semantic elements include:
<header>, <nav>, <section>, <article>, <footer>, and others.
Using them makes your page more organized, readable, and accessible.
Benefits of Semantic HTML
- Improves accessibility by giving screen readers meaningful context;
- Helps search engines understand your content and its hierarchy;
- Can positively affect search rankings by clarifying what matters on the page.
You will explore each semantic tag in detail and better understand its purpose further.
Danke für Ihr Feedback!