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in this tutorial weamp;#39;ll discuss why and when to use semantic HTML elements over divs alright so I just have a couple of examples for you but first of all why do we even want to use semantic tags instead of divs well first of all itamp;#39;s easier to read and scan the HTML if it has been properly structured with these semantic tags and Iamp;#39;ll show you why in a second itamp;#39;s also better for SEO it makes it easier for those search engines like Google to come to your website and properly index all the contents thatamp;#39;s on there which in turn will make it more likely that you rank higher in their search engine results right so you get more traffic and itamp;#39;s also better for screen readers or assistive technology and to properly you know categorize and index whatamp;#39;s going on on your websites once itamp;#39;s also better for accessibility these are the three main reasons for why we want to use semantic tags so let me actually just give you an example o