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package org.dominokit.domino.ui.elements;

import static org.dominokit.domino.ui.utils.Domino.*;

import elemental2.dom.HTMLHeadingElement;

/**
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HTML heading elements are used to define headings for sections of a document or webpage. They * are used to provide structure and hierarchy to the content. This class provides a convenient way * to create, manipulate, and control the behavior of heading elements in Java-based web * applications. Example usage: * *

 * HTMLHeadingElement headingElement = ...;  // Obtain an HTML heading element from somewhere
 * HeadingElement heading = HeadingElement.of(headingElement);
 * 
* * @see MDN Web * Docs (Heading Elements) */ public class HeadingElement extends BaseElement { /** * Creates a new {@link HeadingElement} instance by wrapping the provided HTML heading element. * * @param e The HTML heading element (e.g., *

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). * @return A new {@link HeadingElement} instance wrapping the provided element. */ public static HeadingElement of(HTMLHeadingElement e) { return new HeadingElement(e); } /** * Constructs a {@link HeadingElement} instance by wrapping the provided HTML heading element. * * @param element The HTML heading element (e.g., *

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) to wrap. */ public HeadingElement(HTMLHeadingElement element) { super(element); } }




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