On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 22:13, Keryx Web wrote:
> Hannes Magnusson skrev:
>>>
>>> (a) using the target attribute to open links (also in user notes) in a
>>> new
>>> window, which requires the frameset DTD. This should really be avoided.
>>> Most
>>> users find such behavior annoying.
>>
>> I find i
Hannes Magnusson skrev:
(a) using the target attribute to open links (also in user notes) in a new
window, which requires the frameset DTD. This should really be avoided. Most
users find such behavior annoying.
I find it really annoying clicking on links that don't open another
domain in new ta
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 00:39, Keryx Web wrote:
> The main markup errors I found (taking a cursory glance) are:
>
> (a) using the target attribute to open links (also in user notes) in a new
> window, which requires the frameset DTD. This should really be avoided. Most
> users find such behavior a
Hannes Magnusson skrev:
Long long long long post, which I haven't read fully yet.
Just wanted to clarify few things you seem to have misunderstood.
In order not to burden this list with irrelevant stuff, I've discussed a
few things with Hannes in private emails. There was some confusion,
main
Long long long long post, which I haven't read fully yet.
Just wanted to clarify few things you seem to have misunderstood.
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 00:39, Keryx Web wrote:
> Politics at the top. Useful criticism at the bottom...
>
> Hannes Magnusson skrev:
>> I'm not saying that I'd veto patches
Politics at the top. Useful criticism at the bottom...
Hannes Magnusson skrev:
Right. As I see HTML5 it is simply a "how to deal with errors"
appendix for browser vendors.
A point that I tried to correct. It is much, much more than that. It
includes new elements and attributes, it deprecates