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<aside>: The Aside element

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The<aside>HTML element represents a portion of a document whose content is only indirectly related to the document's main content. Asides are frequently presented as sidebars or call-out boxes.

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<p>  Salamanders are a group of amphibians with a lizard-like appearance, including  short legs and a tail in both larval and adult forms.</p><aside>  <p>The Rough-skinned Newt defends itself with a deadly neurotoxin.</p></aside><p>  Several species of salamander inhabit the temperate rainforest of the Pacific  Northwest, including the Ensatina, the Northwestern Salamander and the  Rough-skinned Newt. Most salamanders are nocturnal, and hunt for insects,  worms and other small creatures.</p>
aside {  width: 40%;  padding-left: 0.5rem;  margin-left: 0.5rem;  float: right;  box-shadow: inset 5px 0 5px -5px #29627e;  font-style: italic;  color: #29627e;}aside > p {  margin: 0.5rem;}

Attributes

This element only includes theglobal attributes.

Usage notes

  • Do not use the<aside> element to tag parenthesized text, as this kind of text is considered part of the main flow.

Examples

Using <aside>

This example uses<aside> to mark up a paragraph in an article. The paragraph is only indirectly related to the main article content:

html
<article>  <p>    The Disney movie <cite>The Little Mermaid</cite> was first released to    theatres in 1989.  </p>  <aside>    <p>The movie earned $87 million during its initial release.</p>  </aside>  <p>More info about the movie…</p></article>

Result

Technical summary

Content categoriesFlow content,sectioning content,palpable content.
Permitted contentFlow content.
Tag omissionNone, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory.
Permitted parents Any element that acceptsflow content. Note that an<aside> element must not be a descendant of an<address> element.
Implicit ARIA rolecomplementary
Permitted ARIA rolesfeed,none,note,presentation,region,search
DOM interfaceHTMLElement

Specifications

Specification
HTML
# the-aside-element

Browser compatibility

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