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section | Sections are high-level organizational structures on a webpage. Their use is beneficial for accessibility and SEO purposes. |
row | Rows group content for layout and presentation purposes only. They have no semantic influence on a webpage. |
widget | Widgets are low-level organizational containers that encapsulate the specific content and functional elements of a webpage. |
header | The page header appears at the top of every webpage and contains the site masthead and search form. Note that the context of the 2015 templates, term 'header' is not equivalent to, nor interchangeable with the term 'heading', which has its own distinct meaning. |
heading | Headings are text elements used to identify various content areas of a webpage. Headings are available in multiple 'levels', the highest level being h1 and the lowest being h6. The heading levels provide content hierarchy and semantic structure to a webpage. Their use is beneficial for accessibility and SEO purposes. |
site | Note the lowercase 's'. A website, hosted on a web server, accessible to visitors via a web browser. |
Site | Note the uppercase 'S'. A Cascade Site. This is where your web content and assets are housed for editing. Only those with proper authorization can access the content here. |
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