is it as bad as using li & ul to create menus or using classes for
non-css purposes?

my $.0000002 cents!


On 10/30/06, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
> > if you really have to validate, and don't want each spec stuffed into
> > the javascript (script tag or onclick), consider putting the spec
> > inside a <code class="accordion_snippet"> tag (which would be hidden
> > in css)
> > and could be extracted as easily as the title attribute!
> > or a special dtd defined attribute.
> >
> > and it is code, so I see no problem with it! Anybody see any problem with 
> > that??
>
> This is a misuse of the code element of course. See, the code element
>    designates a fragment of computer code to be *rendered*, not to be
> executed by the user agent. That's like putting all your jQuery code
> into a code element and eval it.
>
> This is not unobtrusive either.
>
>
> Just my $.002
>
>
> -- Klaus
>
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