I thought that p Stood for paragraph
Gerardo Cháirez
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De: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
En nombre de Barney Carroll
Enviado el: Lunes, 18 de Diciembre de 2006 03:50 a.m.
Para: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Asunto: Re: [WSG] Semantics of P element
Gerardo Chairez wrote:
I thought that p Stood for paragraph
It does.
And it should be noted that a paragraph can consist of a single word. At
least in a dialogue:
In dialogue, each speech, even if only one word, is usually a paragraph by
itself; that is, a new paragraph begins with each
I somehow got the impression p stood for phrase... (?!)
Mariusz Nowak wrote:
Anyway I wonder how it really should be treated.. (I'm not 100% positive
that my approach is right) or maybe both way are semantically valid to
treat p as I do and more strictly as you do..
However due to lack of
Maybe this is an incorrect philosophy when approaching (X)HTML, but I
always look at things in a more meaningful way when approaching semantics.
If you were to ask an english major and a w3c specs author to define a
paragraph, you'd get to very different answers, wouldn't you? I feel
that as
I thought that p Stood for paragraph
Gerardo Cháirez
-Mensaje original-
De: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
En nombre de Barney Carroll
Enviado el: Lunes, 18 de Diciembre de 2006 03:50 a.m.
Para: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Asunto: Re: [WSG] Semantics of P element
Gerardo Chairez wrote:
I thought that p Stood for paragraph
It does.
And it should be noted that a paragraph can consist of a single word. At
least in a dialogue:
In dialogue, each speech, even if only one word, is usually a paragraph by
itself; that is, a new paragraph begins with each
Kenny Graham napisał(a):
I cant seem to find anything
Div is generic block.. not generic block of text.
Agreed, I worded it badly. It can contain non-text, but doesn't have to.
In most cases it groups block elements as for grouping inline there are
other dedicated elements as span which
I cant seem to find anything
Div is generic block.. not generic block of text.
Agreed, I worded it badly. It can contain non-text, but doesn't have to.
In most cases it groups block elements as for grouping inline there are
other dedicated elements as span which is inline itself (so it