If your thinking about using a tag a lot or a
tag, shouldn't you be thinking about doing this in XML? You could then
use a Author C Writer and use XSTL to control the
appearance of all the by-lines.
Martin Stender wrote:
The element sort of makes sense for bylines, although the
spec say
H1: publication title/masthead
H2: section heading
H3: article heading
H4: article subheading
My understanding (coming from a search-engine-optimisation-through-web-
standards-wannabe angle) is that H1 is the most important heading on
the page. It should describe what the page is actually about, i
ournal/
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Subject: [WSG] articledates and bylines
Hi all,
I'm about to begin a new project, and just got myself wonderin
Hi all,
I'm about to begin a new project, and just got myself wondering about
the most semantically correct way to establish overall site
markup-guidelines.
I'm coming from a print background, and therefore try to make apply
most common newspaper/magazine structure to the markup.
So:
H1: publ