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
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
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
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
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
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