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[e] (0) Clarify what is normative and what is not in the <header> sec…
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<dt>DOM interface:</dt>
<dd>Uses <code><a href=#htmlelement>HTMLElement</a></code>.</dd>
</dl><p>The <code><a href=#the-header-element>header</a></code> element <a href=#represents>represents</a> a group
of introductory or navigational aids. A <code><a href=#the-header-element>header</a></code> element
typically contains the section's heading (an
of introductory or navigational aids.</p>

<p class=note>A <code><a href=#the-header-element>header</a></code> element is intended to usually
contain the section's heading (an
<code><a href=#the-h1,-h2,-h3,-h4,-h5,-and-h6-elements>h1</a></code>&ndash;<code><a href=#the-h1,-h2,-h3,-h4,-h5,-and-h6-elements>h6</a></code> element or an
<code><a href=#the-hgroup-element>hgroup</a></code> element), but can also contain other content,
such as a table of contents, a search form, or any relevant
logos.</p>
<code><a href=#the-hgroup-element>hgroup</a></code> element), but this is not required. The
<code><a href=#the-header-element>header</a></code> element can also be used to wrap a section's
table of contents, a search form, or any relevant logos.</p>

<div class=example>

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<p>The <code>header</code> element <span>represents</span> a group
of introductory or navigational aids. A <code>header</code> element
typically contains the section's heading (an
of introductory or navigational aids.</p>

<p class="note">A <code>header</code> element is intended to usually
contain the section's heading (an
<code>h1</code>&ndash;<code>h6</code> element or an
<code>hgroup</code> element), but can also contain other content,
such as a table of contents, a search form, or any relevant
logos.</p>
<code>hgroup</code> element), but this is not required. The
<code>header</code> element can also be used to wrap a section's
table of contents, a search form, or any relevant logos.</p>

<div class="example">

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