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So, the semantic elements introduced in HTML5 are all about conveying the structure of the data. Purely stylistic elements, like containers that only exist to help make the CSS work the way you want, don't have any semantics to represent, so a plain
old <div> really is the correct choice there, no replacement necessary.
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So, the semantic elements introduced in HTML5 are all about conveying the structure of the data. Purely stylistic elements, like containers that only exist to help make the CSS work the way you want, don't have any semantics to represent, so a plain
old
<div>
really is the correct choice there, no replacement necessary.