Re: [WSG] More on understanding html5

2010-01-17 Thread designer
- Original Message - From: Keryx Web webmas...@keryx.se To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 12:32 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] More on understanding html5 2010-01-05 13:59, designer skrev: I am getting a bit bogged down with this new stuff! I used figure

[WSG] More on understanding html5

2010-01-05 Thread designer
I am getting a bit bogged down with this new stuff! I used figure in this case: figure img src=graphics/marramgrass.gif alt=marram grass width=116 height=400/ p style=text-align:center Marram Grass /p /figure and the (experimental) validator said

Re: [WSG] More on understanding html5

2010-01-05 Thread David Dorward
On 5 Jan 2010, at 12:59, designer wrote: I used figure in this case: figure img src=graphics/marramgrass.gif alt=marram grass width=116 height=400/ p style=text-align:center Marram Grass /p /figure As an aside, you might want to test in

RE: [WSG] More on understanding html5

2010-01-05 Thread Darren Lovelock
@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: [WSG] More on understanding html5 I am getting a bit bogged down with this new stuff! I used figure in this case: figure img src=graphics/marramgrass.gif alt=marram grass width=116 height=400/ p style=text-align:center Marram Grass

Re: [WSG] More on understanding html5

2010-01-05 Thread David Dorward
On 5 Jan 2010, at 13:33, Darren Lovelock wrote: But then again html5 seems to not need opening or closing tags in a lot of cases, as it accommodates for a more sloppy way of coding and therefore the validator may be incorrect. HTML4 doesn't require opening or closing tags in many cases