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What is the difference between structured content and semantic HTML?

Structured Content is defined as content that is planned, devloped, and connected outside an interface so that it's ready for any interface

Semantic HTML is markup that communicates information about the meaningful relationships between document elements, as opposed eto simply describing how they should look screen

How do they work together?

Structured Content and Semantic HTML work together to create well-organized, reusable, and accessible web experiences

Why is it important to have structured content and semantic HTML in your web pages?

Having both type on your web pages is important for several reasons, noth for managing content effectively and for enhancing user experience, accessibility, and search engine optimization.

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Part Four

Denise Jacobs argues that we all have a troll-like inner critic. Of the methods she identifies to banish this troll, which would be more successful for you? Why?

Turn Antagonism Into Partnership I often tend to accept failure and think to myself that I’m not good enough or that something isn’t right for me. Instead, I can reflect on my failed attempts and learn from them, figuring out how to avoid making the same mistakes and how to improve.

In David McRaney's article, what is "hyperbolic discounting"? List one method McRaney identifies to counteract hyperbolic discounting. Which would work best for you?

Hyperbolic Discounting Feeling inspired to do something but choosing not to act because you're forced to wait to reach your goal or deadline is common.

One method McRaney suggests is to trick your future self. Knowing that most of the work will fall to your future self, you can split the workload in the present. This makes it easier for both your present and future self by reducing the burden later on.