> Just to add onto Chris' email.
>
> This sounds like a good place to suggest people purchase Jeremy
> Keith's book HTML5 for Web Designers.  In it he actually describes the
> semantics of the new tags and gives defines when and how to use tags
> like <section> <article> <header> <footer> etc.  If you have questions
> like these definitely pick this book up as it will help clear up the
> confusion.
>
> Also as far as <section> goes there is not much difference between it
> and <div> as <section> is suppose to be used for grouping of
> thematically similar content.  The difference between the two is that
> <div> has no semantic meaning and doesn't tell you anything about the
> content whereas section does.
>
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Jason Arnold
> http://www.jasonarnold.net
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


I actually have this book. And read it cover to cover. The problem
comes when I actually have to BUILD something using these elements...
guess I'll read it again...


-- 

Tom Livingston | Senior Interactive Developer | Media Logic |
ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx: 518.456.4279 | mlinc.com


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