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[WSG] markup for headline and tagline

2007-05-05 Thread Paul Novitski
What markup do you favor for a headline-tagline pair? (The second element could be a tagline or a byline.) h1Thundering Pigs/h1 citea blog by Bob/cite h1Thundering Pigs/h1 p class=taglinea blog by Bob/p h1Thundering Pigs/h1 div class=taglinea

Re: [WSG] markup for headline and tagline

2007-05-05 Thread Mike Brown
What markup do you favor for a headline-tagline pair? (The second element could be a tagline or a byline.) h1Thundering Pigs/h1 citea blog by Bob/cite h1Thundering Pigs/h1 p class=taglinea blog by Bob/p h1Thundering Pigs/h1 div

Re: [WSG] markup for headline and tagline

2007-05-05 Thread Thierry Koblentz
I've usually gone: h1Thundering Pigs spana blog by Bob/span/h1 Who knew you could do things different ways? ;) I do something very similar, but using a colon: h1Thundering Pigsspan: a blog by Bob/span/h1 CSS: h1 span {display:block;text-indent:-.3em} If the document is styled we get a

Re: [WSG] markup for headline and tagline

2007-05-05 Thread Paul Novitski
At 5/5/2007 09:16 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote: I've usually gone: h1Thundering Pigs spana blog by Bob/span/h1 I do something very similar, but using a colon: h1Thundering Pigsspan: a blog by Bob/span/h1 Interesting. I see the title and the tagline as being semantic siblings, but I guess