On 4/2/09 03:15, Calogero Alex Baldacchino wrote:
For what concerns XHTML, I disagree with the introduction of RDFa
attribute into the basic namespace, and I wouldn't encourage the same in
HTML5 spec. In first place, I think there is a possible conflict with
respect to the content attribute
Ian Hickson wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5? They'd
make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful when it
comes to styling.
You can do this in HTML5, using figure and legend:
figure
Ian Hickson wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5? They'd
make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful when it
comes to styling.
You can do this in HTML5, using figure and legend:
figure
Christian Svindseth wrote:
On Feb 4, 2009, at 11:23 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Unless I'm misreading the spec completely, HTML5 supports h1-h6, and
even header elements inside list items.
-Chris
I know that, I was referring to the lh element ie.
ul
lhA header for the list/lh
liList
Ian Hickson wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5? They'd
make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful when it
comes to styling.
You can do this in HTML5, using figure and legend:
figure
On Feb 4, 2009, at 11:23 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Unless I'm misreading the spec completely, HTML5 supports h1-h6,
and even header elements inside list items.
-Chris
I know that, I was referring to the lh element ie.
ul
lhA header for the list/lh
liList item/li
liList item/li
On 4/2/09 13:42, Julian Reschke wrote:
http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#the-figure-element:
The figure element represents some flow content, optionally with a
caption, which can be moved away from the main flow of the document
without affecting the document's meaning.
I don't think
On Feb 4, 2009, at 11:13 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Hi everyone,
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5?
They'd make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful
when it comes to styling.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html3/listheader.html
-Rob
Unless
Christian Svindseth wrote:
On Feb 4, 2009, at 11:13 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Hi everyone,
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5?
They'd make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful
when it comes to styling.
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Julian Reschke wrote:
You can do this in HTML5, using figure and legend:
figure
legendA header for the list/legend
ul
liList item/li
liList item/li
liList item/li
/ul
/figure
The figure element represents some flow
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:45 AM, Ian Hickson i...@hixie.ch wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5? They'd
make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful when it
comes to styling.
You can do this in
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Lachlan Hunt lachlan.h...@lachy.id.au wrote:
Christian Svindseth wrote:
On Feb 4, 2009, at 11:13 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5? They'd
make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful
Garrett Smith wrote:
Firefox 3 adds a border around the list as a result of the legend
element. It looks as if Firefox added an anonymous fieldset
It's not anonymous. The HTML parser in Firefox actually creates a
fieldset element when it encounters a legend that's not inside a
fieldset.
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
Pros of lh:
* User agents could give a different default style to LH (e.g. bold in a
visual medium, or reading list header in an speech medium).
* Fewer bytes.
Pros of traditional markup:
* Can style sublists without introducing new
Garrett Smith wrote:
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Lachlan Hunt lachlan.h...@lachy.id.au wrote:
As an example of this, consider the element summaries in the HTML 5
Reference, the attribute list has the heading Attributes, but that heading
is not meant to affect the document's outline and
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