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Course Section Element Detail and Definitions


The Generic Section element - HTML: HyperText Markup Language

The HTML element represents a generic standalone section of a document, which doesn't have a more specific semantic element to represent it.

Course Section elements - University of Pennsylvania

Every course section should have an activity type. For example, LEC (Lecture), REC (Recitation), LAB (Laboratory).

4.4.2 The section element — HTML5: Edition for Web Authors - W3C

Examples of sections would be chapters, the various tabbed pages in a tabbed dialog box, or the numbered sections of a thesis. A Web site's home page could be ...

The Details disclosure element - HTML: HyperText Markup Language

The default closed state displays only the triangle and the label inside

(or a user agent-defined default string if no ).

The Crse_Section Table - Data Element Index

If the course section is offered for the entire term, the end date will be the end of the term. This field is defined in the End field in the Base Part of Term ...

4.4 Sections — HTML5 - W3C

Of course his work — or should that be hobby? ... The semantics and meaning of these elements are defined in the section on headings and sections ...

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Tag - GeeksforGeeks

The main advantage of the section tag is, it is a semantic element, that describes its meaning to both the browser and the developer. Note: ...

A Beginner's Guide to Course Codes and Transfer Credit

3. Course Name ... The third element of a course code is obvious: the name of the course. A course's name tells you what that course is about, and ...

HTML Semantic Elements - W3Schools

In HTML there are some semantic elements that can be used to define different parts of a web page:

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Course element : Definition - MoodleDocs

The element "Definition" is a set of text parts (teacher formatted) that will be visually styled to give student elements of a primary definition.

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class Attribute - Dofactory.com

In HTML, the class attribute on a section element assigns one or more classnames to that element ... Two CSS classes are defined in the