Re: [WSG] Can some of the HTML5 elements be used more than once?

2011-10-05 Thread Jon @ The PixelForge
For what it's worth, you can use more than one H1 tag too - the semantic use would be for each section, perhaps for each article's title. I think that should move use of the h1 tag from the logo/title to what it should be used for; headlines, not page titles. Regards, Jon Warner Tel: 0788 99 424

Re: [WSG] Can some of the HTML5 elements be used more than once?

2011-10-05 Thread tee
Thank you both. Much appreciated. The HTML5 Outliner is great! tee On Oct 5, 2011, at 4:06 AM, Frances de Waal wrote: > Hi Tee, > > You can have multiple semanticle HTML5 elements like header, article, > section, , footer, aside and nav elements in one webpage. It all depends on > it if you

Re: [WSG] Can some of the HTML5 elements be used more than once?

2011-10-05 Thread Frances de Waal
Hi Tee, You can have multiple semanticle HTML5 elements like header, article, section, , footer, aside and nav elements in one webpage. It all depends on it if you want to give the content a semantical meaning, if so, use the corresponding new elements. Only if the box is for other purposes lik

Re: [WSG] Can some of the HTML5 elements be used more than once?

2011-10-05 Thread Kristaps Ancāns
and CAN be used more than once. for example you can have in and at the same time you can have it in . the same applies for - you can have to sidebars and at the same time you can have inside of . also remember that and needs to have heading element inside (otherwise the or will be Unti

[WSG] Can some of the HTML5 elements be used more than once?

2011-10-05 Thread tee
I can't find any info if it's OK to use some of the HTML5 elements more than once. What I have in mind, in a ecommerce site which has 3 columns layout, in which left/right side columns are used for reports (e.g., recently view, upsell, related products, poll or newsletter etc...). So can I

Re: [WSG] media queries can't understand body tag

2011-10-05 Thread Frances de Waal
Sorry, I missed the replies in this thread, I didn't intend to be unresponsive. Indeed it is only Safari as far as I can see that loads all the background images at once, but that seems to include also iOS, so quite a big group of mobile users. Maybe this will be improved in iOS 5. Bye, Frances