Hi, list.
What do you think is the best semantic markup for such a structure
06.12.2006(date)
Here goes some title of the new,(example Manchester United Have Lost
Their Mojo)
{and here goes a couple of passages of text - excerpt or full text of
the news}
---
[snip]
Some popular CMS's use
That's because i think that the headings should have some logical
order,
I mean that before every h3 there should be some h2, that describes in
some sense what about is that h3
[...]
Dont you think that we are losing that logical order in your case?
I certainly understand your point. And while
The problem is that the li is a block-level element, so it's default with
will be 100% of it's parent -- the entire bar in this case.
If you set a width on the li (and/or the a inside it) you should get your
desired effect.
~ Tim
tjameswhite.com
- Original Message
From: Travis D.
On 11/24/06, CK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've googled without results for the following question why is
necessary to place select elements in a div or other block level
element in order to validate as XHMTL 1.1?
Because *all* inline elements must be inside a *block* level element,
and
I like the idea, regardless of client- or server-side rendering. Could this be
turned into a Greasemonkey script?
~ Tim
tjameswhite.com
- Original Message
From: Kepler Gelotte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2006 9:37:49 AM
Subject: RE: