I think now that we have the TidyDoc, there is a little bit of variety possible in how to lay things out so that they will be actually useable and conducive to sitting down with it, in the ways that we need.

Here is what I have right now.

The node name is shown.
The number in parentheses is the number of levels of nesting.
After each node is each attribute name-value pair.
What else?

Here is a snippet of amazon.com.
Node(3): div
Attribute: class = navFooterLine navFooterLinkLine navFooterPadItemLine
Node(4): ul
Node(5): li
Attribute: class = nav_first
Node(6): a
Attribute: href = /gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=footer_cou?ie=UTF8&nodeId=508088
Attribute: class = nav_a
Node(7): Text
Node(5): li
Node(6): a
Attribute: href = /gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=footer_privacy?ie=UTF8&nodeId=468496
Attribute: class = nav_a
Node(7): Text
Node(5): li
Node(6): a
Attribute: href = /interestbasedads
Attribute: class = nav_a

thanks
Kevin




On Thu, 27 Aug 2015, Kevin Carhart wrote:

Good progress!  OK, I could bring in the db5 block unless you have
zipped on to this already.
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