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<hgroup>: The Heading Group element - HTML: HyperText Markup Language

<hgroup>: The Heading Group element

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The <hgroup> HTML element represents a heading and related content. It groups a single <h1>–<h6> element with one or more <p>.

Try it
<hgroup>
  <h1>Frankenstein</h1>
  <p>Or: The Modern Prometheus</p>
</hgroup>
<p>
  Victor Frankenstein, a Swiss scientist, has a great ambition: to create
  intelligent life. But when his creature first stirs, he realizes he has made a
  monster. A monster which, abandoned by his master and shunned by everyone who
  sees it, follows Dr Frankenstein to the very ends of the earth.
</p>
hgroup {
  text-align: right;
  padding-right: 16px;
  border-right: 10px solid #00c8d7;
}

hgroup h1 {
  margin-bottom: 0;
}

hgroup p {
  margin: 0;
  font-weight: bold;
}
Attributes

This element only includes the global attributes.

Usage notes

The <hgroup> element allows the grouping of a heading with any secondary content, such as subheadings, an alternative title, or tagline. Each of these types of content represented as a <p> element within the <hgroup>.

The <hgroup> itself has no impact on the document outline of a web page. Rather, the single allowed heading within the <hgroup> contributes to the document outline.

Examples
<!doctype html>
<title>HTML Standard</title>
<body>
  <hgroup id="document-title">
    <h1>HTML: Living Standard</h1>
    <p>Last Updated 12 July 2022</p>
  </hgroup>
  <p>Some intro to the document.</p>
  <h2>Table of contents</h2>
  <ol id="toc">
    …
  </ol>
  <h2>First section</h2>
  <p>Some intro to the first section.</p>
</body>
Result Technical summary Content categories Flow content, heading content, palpable content. Permitted content Zero or more <p> elements, followed by one h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, or h6 element, followed by zero or more <p> elements. Tag omission None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory. Permitted parents Any element that accepts flow content. Implicit ARIA role group Permitted ARIA roles Any DOM interface HTMLElement Specifications Browser compatibility See also

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