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# Relation

The ***relation*** element is used to create a relation between two sections of your MBurger project

&#x20;For example, you can use it to link an article to an author, a picture to a point of interest, a video to an event, etc

{% hint style="success" %}
&#x20;If you pick a relation for your block, you can then associate the element while you create your section in a few clicks&#x20;
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="warning" %}
The relation element has no properties
{% endhint %}


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