Re: [whatwg] [html5] r3316 - [e] (0) A quick introduction to HTML.

2009-07-16 Thread Ian Hickson
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009, Smylers wrote: The new quick introduction includes: Attributes are placed inside the start tag, and consist of a name and a value, separated by an = character. The attribute value can be left unquoted if it is a keyword, but generally will be quoted. --

Re: [whatwg] [html5] r3316 - [e] (0) A quick introduction to HTML.

2009-07-16 Thread Aryeh Gregor
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:56 PM, Ian Hicksoni...@hixie.ch wrote: Done. And then I added some more text for good measure too. :-) The spec currently says The attribute value can be left unquoted if it is a keyword. Otherwise, it has to be quoted using either single or double quotes. But in

Re: [whatwg] [html5] r3316 - [e] (0) A quick introduction to HTML.

2009-07-16 Thread Ian Hickson
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Aryeh Gregor wrote: On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:56 PM, Ian Hicksoni...@hixie.ch wrote: Done. And then I added some more text for good measure too. :-) The spec currently says The attribute value can be left unquoted if it is a keyword. Otherwise, it has to be quoted using

Re: [whatwg] [html5] r3316 - [e] (0) A quick introduction to HTML.

2009-06-26 Thread Smylers
The new quick introduction includes: Attributes are placed inside the start tag, and consist of a name and a value, separated by an = character. The attribute value can be left unquoted if it is a keyword, but generally will be quoted. --

Re: [whatwg] [html5] r3316 - [e] (0) A quick introduction to HTML.

2009-06-26 Thread Kristof Zelechovski
Attributes are placed inside the start tag, and consist of a name and a value, separated by an = character. The attribute value can be left unquoted if it is a keyword [*or a number*]. IMHO, Chris