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The <aside> tag

The <aside> tag Bad Practice
The <aside> tag Best Practice

Developers use the <aside> element for accessory information that should be included without distracting users from the main content. The most common examples include sidebars or inline menus. Unsurprisingly, the <aside> element requires both start and end tags like other semantic elements.[1]

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