<main> and <nav> HTML tags in v4 container elements missing #33682
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Thank you for sharing your feedback, and apologies for the delay! 🙏 We may consider including these tags in these widgets in a future release, but please note: The Whike we understand there are use cases for what you are requesting, make sure not to apply duplicates and nest these tags repeatedly. Elementor already applies the appropriate tags to documents such as the That being said, we will discuss this internally. We appreciate you submitting this idea. Kind regards |
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Describe the Problem
My usual website structure for sites is:
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Please add
<main>and<nav>HTML tags :)Additional Context
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<main>and<nav>HTML tags are crucial for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) primarily because they enhance a website's semantic structure and accessibility. The<main>tag explicitly identifies the primary, unique content of the document, allowing search engine crawlers (like Googlebot) to instantly distinguish the most important content from boilerplate elements (like headers, sidebars, and footers). This clarity helps search engines understand the page's main topic and correctly index it, which is vital for relevance ranking. Simultaneously, the<nav>tag clearly delineates the navigation links, providing crawlers with a structured and reliable map of the website's architecture. A clear<nav>improves site discoverability, helps with link equity distribution across important pages, and contributes to a better user experience (UX), which Google considers a ranking factor.Agreement
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