Update <menu> and <ul> usage notes to clarify deprecated status #34476
Description
Updated usage notes to clarify the deprecated status of <menu> and semantic differences compared to <ul>.
Motivation
To provide accurate guidance on HTML elements, helping developers understand the appropriate use of <menu> and <ul> elements in modern web development.
Additional details
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Related issues and pull requests
Fixes #34476
Here’s the official reference: the
<menu>element is not deprecated. Unfortunately, W3Schools is not a reliable source of information. The current description seems to be reflecting the state of things pretty well.
got it
i know W3Schools is not reliable source but i read this in many other places as well.
I am closing this PR.
#34476 needs some more refinement.
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It happened because i have 2 accounts logged in in my PC will take care of this next time
I understand that, @Ashish-CodeJourney. Thanks for sharing. 👍