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This article discusses the `<time>` HTML element and its lack of practical use in web development. While it provides semantic meaning for timestamps, it doesn't significantly enhance accessibility or functionality in current browsers or assistive technologies. The author argues that, despite its potential, it remains largely underutilized and ineffective.
The article discusses how ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes enhance the semantics of web content, making it more accessible for users with disabilities. It emphasizes the importance of using these attributes correctly to support inclusive design practices and improve user experience for all.