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  1. Mar 2021
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    What does "semantically correct" mean?
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    1. TylerRick 10 Mar 2021
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      Usually when people are talking about code being semantically correct, they're referring to the code that accurately describes something.
      calling something what it actually is (semantic labeling) semantically correct
    2. TylerRick 10 Mar 2021
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      Semantically correct usage of elements means that you use them for what they are meant to be used for.
      calling something what it actually is (semantic labeling) semantically correct semantic markup good explanation simple explanation definition
    3. TylerRick 10 Mar 2021
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      It means that you're calling something what it actually is.
      semantically correct good explanation definition simple explanation calling something what it actually is (semantic labeling)
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    • semantic markup
    • calling something what it actually is (semantic labeling)
    • definition
    • simple explanation
    • semantically correct

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    stackoverflow.com/questions/1294493/what-does-semantically-correct-mean
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