Notes:
The website of the well known current affairs magazine.
The h4 above the social links (stay connected with Newsweek) is actually the first – and highest level – heading element in the document that is not inside sectioning content, therefore has assumed the role of document title. The Newsweek Now section is well outlined with nested articles, although the asides could be footers instead. Most of the content of the site footer would on the other hand qualify as aside content.
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- Tweets that mention Newsweek | HTML5 Gallery -- Topsy.com (August 14th, 2010 at 2:31 pm)
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At least a large site like this is “trying” to use html5 and its elements. It’s going to be a while before most people understand how to use them correctly.