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hi its tommy hodgins today im going to show you how you can template content like a site header or a site footer across multiple pages on your site using custom html elements one of the first questions that people often ask when learning html is how they can define a piece of content in one place and show it on many different pages now because html did not have this ability for a long time virtually every tool that people use to work with html whether its a back-end language like php or a front-end framework like react or view all have some kind of a templating solution so if youre building a site and youre using pretty much anything you probably have some form of html templating ability in that tool but this is something that html can also do without any additional tools by allowing authors to define custom elements so here i have a basic website there are three pages index about and contact and each page only contains one headline right now if we were going to add a pretty stand