> >> > Sample text:
> 
> >> > _Technicians_ are those individuals who perform ...
> 
> >I see a problem with your markup though:
> 
> >> > <DL class="inline-definition">
> >> > <DT>Technicians</DT>
> >> > <DD>are those individuals who perform...</DD>
> >> > </DL>
> 
> >I don't think there is room for "are those" in there.
> >Imho it should be:
> 
> ><DT>Technicians</DT>
> ><DD>Individuals who perform...</DD>
> 
> NO! The "Sample text" represents what is in the original "paper"
> (actually PDF) document; it is /specifically/ that style of definition
> that I wish to reproduce in the HTML.

I understand what you want to use, I'm just saying that I'm not sure about
the semantics.
DD stands for Definition Description so I don't think these descriptions
should start with "are those". I think it should be a "standalone" sentence.
You are creating a bridge between DTs and DDs that should not exist (imho).


--
Regards,
Thierry
www.tjkdesign.com | www.ez-css.org | @thierrykoblentz




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