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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T15:25:09+00:00 2026-06-17T15:25:09+00:00

Is there any authoritative information on the web concerning which HTML element to chose

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Is there any authoritative information on the web concerning which HTML element to chose for an advertisement banner?

I considered <article> or <aside>, but I think more appropriate is simply: <div class="ad">

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    2026-06-17T15:25:10+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    In most cases I’d use the aside element:

    The element can be used for […] for advertising, […] and for other content that is considered separate from the main content of the page.

    As the aside element is a sectioning element, it creates an entry in the document outline, even if you don’t use a heading explicitly. In most cases this would be what you want.


    If you don’t host the ad yourself, you might want to include it in iframe:

    Here is an example of a page using an iframe to include advertising from an advertising broker:

    <iframe src="http://ads.example.com/?customerid=923513721&amp;format=banner"
        width="468" height="60"></iframe>
    

    (Where appropriate use the sandbox attribute for security.)


    So, a simple blog post page could be structured like:

    <body>
    
      <h1>My blog</h1>
    
      <article>
        <h1>My blog post</h1>
        <p>…</p>
      </article>
    
      <nav>
        <h1>Navigation</h1>
        <!-- site-wide navigation -->
      </nav>
    
      <aside>
        <h1>Advertisement</h1> <!-- or omit the heading altogether, it doesn't change the outline -->
        <iframe></iframe>
        <footer><small>Advertisement by ACME Inc.</small> <!-- or whatever --> </footer>
      </aside>
    
    </body>
    

    The page has the following outline:

    1. My blog
      1. My blog post
      2. Navigation
      3. Advertisement
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