HTML <header> tag
Examples
<Article> header:
<Article>
<Header>
<H1> Internet Explorer 9 </ h1>
<P> <time pubdate datetime = "2011-03-15"> </ time> </ p>
</ Header>
<P> Windows Internet Explorer 9 (abbreviated as IE9) is at 21 o'clock on March 14, 2011 published </ p>
</ Article>
<Header>
<H1> Internet Explorer 9 </ h1>
<P> <time pubdate datetime = "2011-03-15"> </ time> </ p>
</ Header>
<P> Windows Internet Explorer 9 (abbreviated as IE9) is at 21 o'clock on March 14, 2011 published </ p>
</ Article>
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Browser Support
IE 9, Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Safari support <header> tag.
Note: IE 8 or earlier versions of IE browser does not support the <header> tag.
Tag definitions and instructions
Header <header> tag defines a partial area of the document or documents.
<Header> element should be introduced as the contents of the container or the navigation bar links.
In a document, you can define multiple <header> element.
NOTE: <header> tag can not be placed <footer>, <address> or another internal <header> element.
Differences between HTML 4.01 and HTML5
<Header> tag is new in HTML 5 tag.
Global Properties
<header> tag supports HTML global properties .
Event Properties
<header> tag supports HTML event properties .