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<aside>: The Aside element - HTML: HyperText Markup Language

<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 the global attributes.

Usage notes 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:

<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>
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