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### Block vs. Inline
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### Block vs. Inline
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A "block" element can only be siblings with other "block" elements. AN "inline" node can be siblings with `Text` nodes or other "inline" elements.
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A "block" element can only be siblings with other "block" elements. An "inline" node can be siblings with `Text` nodes or other "inline" elements.
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### Void vs Not Void
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### Void vs Not Void
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In a not "void" element, Slate handles the rendering of its `children` (e.g. in a paragraph where the `Text` and `Inline` children are rendered by Slate). In a "void" element, the `children` are rendered by the `Element`s render code.
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In a not "void" element, Slate handles the rendering of its `children` (e.g. in a paragraph where the `Text` and `Inline` children are rendered by Slate). In a "void" element, the `children` are rendered by the `Element`'s render code.
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## Static methods
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## Static methods
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