I have to semantically mark up large lists of contact info.
Below is an example of one of the list items.
Is this the best way to mark it up?
dl
dt class=HeadAccord Inishowendt
dtContact Name:/dt
ddSecretary: Breege Canny dd
dtContact Informationdt
dd Tel: 074 937 4103 - 07493 74103/dd
Either that way or with a table. I'd go with that way.There was a discussion about this exactly same topic not so long ago on the list.I'd try to find it, was alot of good opinions and suggestions as to what would be the most semantically way to do it.
VincentOn 2/12/06, kvnmcwebn [EMAIL
At 01:49 AM 2/12/2006, kvnmcwebn wrote:
I have to semantically mark up large lists of contact info.
Below is an example of one of the list items.
Is this the best way to mark it up?
dl
dt class=HeadAccord Inishowendt
dtContact Name:/dt
ddSecretary: Breege Canny dd
dtContact Informationdt
Paul-
I think your initial DT element is widowed and needs at least
one DD before the next DT because it functions as the title for the
entire subsequent structure. This looks like two-level nesting to
me, and I'd tend to mark it up like this:
kvn-
I think you hit the nail on the head, i knew
At 03:30 AM 2/12/2006, kvnmcwebn wrote:
in this structure from the w3c i dont think theres any hierarhcy for the
first dt?
DL
DTCenter
DTCentre
DD A point equidistant from all points
on the surface of a sphere.
DD In some field sports, the player who