H2 Element: Secondary Heading in Content
The h2 HTML element is used to define a secondary heading in a document, structuring content by indicating subsections under the main heading.
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The h2 HTML element is used to define a secondary heading in a document, structuring content by indicating subsections under the main heading.
The h1 HTML element is used to define the most important heading on a page, typically representing the main topic or title of the content.
The form HTML element is used to create interactive forms for user input, enabling data submission through various input controls like text fields and buttons.
The footer HTML element is used to define the footer for a section or page, typically containing metadata, links, or copyright information.
The figure HTML element is used to encapsulate visual content, such as images or diagrams, along with their captions, providing a self-contained reference.
The figcaption HTML element is used to provide a caption or description for a figure element, offering context and explanation for the visual content.