Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
> Thierry Koblentz wrote:
> 
>> The "problem" I see with headings and paragraphs is that there is no
>> "semantic boundaries/delimiters".
>> One of the advantages of using a list is - IMHO - that we know where
>> it starts and where it finishes.
> 
> Without getting too conceptual, though, I'd say that these boundaries
> are intrinsic to the actual structure. A heading refers to anything up
> until another heading of same or higher order appears in the markup.
> 
> Similar thoughts for the "it doesn't imply that it's a list, it
> doesn't have an order, etc" argument. The fact that the markup is
> parsed in  a linear way implicitly gives order to elements present in
> the markup, and to a certain degree implies that something can be
> seen as a list (though this second part is certainly less strong, 

That's the less strong part I was talking about ;-)

Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com
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