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Interactive pop-ups using dialog element and popover attribute Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences.

The dialog element and popover attribute are exciting ways to spruce up your web page. Learn what this interactive element does to a web page, use cases, the similarities and differences between the two.

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