5. The code that was used:
<figure>
<img src="/macaque.jpg" alt="Macaque in the
trees">
<figcaption>A cheeky macaque, Lower
Kintaganban River, Borneo. Original by <a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rclark/">
Richard Clark</a></figcaption>
</figure>
7. The code:
<figure>
<img src="/kookaburra.jpg" alt="Kooaburra">
<img src="/pelican.jpg" alt="Pelican stood on the
beach">
<img src="/lorikeet.jpg" alt="Cheeky looking
Rainbow Lorikeet">
<figcaption>Australian Birds. From left to right,
Kookburra, Pelican and Rainbow Lorikeet.
Originals by <a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rclark/">Ric
hard Clark</a></figcaption>
</figure>
8. There are a lot of possibilities for the
<figure> element. Just remember to
make sure it’s the most appropriate
element for the job.
9. If there is no <figcaption>
element within a figure
element then there is no
caption for the rest of its
content.
10. When using this tag,
or any tag, do not
forget to close the
tag!