Hello Benjamin
Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
Martin McEvoy wrote:
I hadn't thought of that something like this maybe...
<span class="bday" style="content:'1968-01-04';">4th Jan, 1968</span>
It doesn't produce any errors with the validator, but is it still a
"hack"
Worse still, it would conflict with how the CSS3 Generated and
Replaced Content Module Working Draft proposes browsers apply
"content" to elements (namely, by replacing their actual content in
the rendering):
does this apply to in-line elements? I would guess it does, I tested the
example in a CSS3 validator with again no errors, I don't know if this
will cause any problems with browsers either as most seem to default to
CSS2?
Best wishes
Martin McEvoy
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-css3-content-20030514/#inserting3
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