Quoting Mike Dierken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[1] http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#profile
Can the 'class' attribute have multiple values? If not, then a new attribute
would be needed, unless we overload the use of 'class' for presentation with
the use of 'class' for semantic
The class attribute! So efficient it must be wrong! :)
dave
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On Nov 8, 2005, at 12:30 AM, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
Quoting Mike Dierken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[1] http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#profile
Can the 'class' attribute have multiple values? If not,
[Note: Quotation reordered for clarity.]
On Nov 8, 2005, at 12:30 AM, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
The use of 'class' for presentation is wrong anyway (and hopefully
obsoleted in HTML 5). And yes, although it is named incorrectly,
the attribute can take multiple, space-separated, values.
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Anne
On 11/3/05, James Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allowing text in canvas has serious accessibility problems. Presumably
such text would not be resizable and encouraging authors to use
non-resizable text in their web-apps is not a good idea. I guess there
would also be (separate) issues with
The use of 'class' for presentation is wrong anyway (and
hopefully obsoleted in HTML 5). And yes, although it is named
incorrectly, the attribute can take multiple, space-separated, values.
Not. For. Presentation. ???
Could you explain? I use that to map to CSS all the time. What am I doing