This is a HTML code snippet that appears to be part of a web page's structure. It includes several elements, such as:
* `<div>` elements with various IDs and classes
* `<ul>` and `<li>` elements for an unordered list
* `<button>` elements for navigation
* `<svg>` elements for graphics
The code is quite long, but it seems to be a mix of different HTML structures and styles.
Here's a brief summary of what each section appears to do:
1. The first `<div>` element with ID "video-page" seems to contain the main content of the page.
2. The second `<div>` element with ID "news-now" contains a button that triggers some kind of live update or notification.
3. The third `<div>` element with ID "CTA--desktop" seems to be a call-to-action (CTA) section for desktop users.
If you're looking for specific information about this code, I'd be happy to try and help!
* `<div>` elements with various IDs and classes
* `<ul>` and `<li>` elements for an unordered list
* `<button>` elements for navigation
* `<svg>` elements for graphics
The code is quite long, but it seems to be a mix of different HTML structures and styles.
Here's a brief summary of what each section appears to do:
1. The first `<div>` element with ID "video-page" seems to contain the main content of the page.
2. The second `<div>` element with ID "news-now" contains a button that triggers some kind of live update or notification.
3. The third `<div>` element with ID "CTA--desktop" seems to be a call-to-action (CTA) section for desktop users.
If you're looking for specific information about this code, I'd be happy to try and help!