2012/4/29 Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com:
On Apr 26, 2012, at 9:39 AM, Tab Atkins Jr. jackalm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:32 AM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
bhawkesle...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Apr 25, 2012 9:20 PM, Andrés Sanhueza peroyomasli...@gmail.com wrote:
I see
The u element was made conforming due to widespread usage and for
some cases were other elements weren't suitable. However, I feel that
the current definition is not very clear, as it gives two somewhat
unrelated used for it: misspelled text and proper names on Chinese. I
believe that is fine if
2012/4/26 Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis bhawkesle...@googlemail.com:
On Apr 26, 2012 5:39 PM, Tab Atkins Jr. jackalm...@gmail.com wrote:
according to the definition of
footer, it appears that authorship information is most appropriate
to put there. But sometimes the byline is placed inside the
Currently, a footer tag is not allowed to appear inside a header
tag and vice-versa. That does makes sense when sticking to what the
names of the elements imply, yet conceptually I see no reason a
footer as in textual metadata of a section can't be inside a
header (lead of a section). Could this
There are some analog conventions that does make sense to standardize
in different markup languages. This is not necessarily the job of the
HTML5 team, but it may have those issues in mind. There are a few
regarding the heading of newspaper articles, specific names differs,
but meaning is the