sense,
semantically, as the Description list.
What do you all think, and how do you go about marking up your forms in HTML5?
Thanks in advance,
Eric Taylor
Elements Aside /
http://www.elementsaside.com
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This is the main reason I'm torn between Description lists and
Unordered/Ordered lists. What makes most sense from a semantics view, and where
is the balance between semantics and ease-of-use?
Eric Taylor
Elements Aside /
http://www.elementsaside.com
On Nov 10, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Patrick H. Lauke re
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Eric Taylor
Elements Aside /
http://www.elementsaside.com
On Dec 18, 2010, at 11:16 PM, James Ducker jduc...@ieee.org wrote:
Imho, we should take care of any layout issue, but not try to get fancy
effects via extra markup, images, filters, and other hacks. In short, IE6
should get layout
Also, I forgot to mention - If you are looking to get people to move to a newer
browser, simple implement a small banner, maybe static header or footer, that
recommends some newer browsers.
This can be added into your override CSS file for the outdated browser(s).
Eric Taylor
Elements Aside
Agreed. Our job is to provide the best web experience the user can have. To do
this, the user will optimally have the most up-to-date browser, as to
experience the latest web technology available.
Eric Taylor
Elements Aside /
http://www.elementsaside.com
On Dec 18, 2010, at 11:49 PM, Felix