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Html elements figure and nav

figure element The HTML Figure Element (<figure>) represents self-contained content, frequently with a caption (<figcaption> ), and is typically referenced as a single unit and nav element The HTML Navigation Element (<nav>) represents a section of a page that links to other pages or to parts within the page: a section with navigation links. These elements allows child elements from interactive, embedded, heading, sectioning, phrasing, and metadata content categories.

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