: [WSG] Markup question
Hi John,
I would use either a definition list or plain old headings and paragraphs. I
say this because while they are numbered, I wouldn't think they are actually
ordered.
An ordered list should be used if the ordering is specific (think driving
directions), but a club
We actually had this issue about 2 months ago.
There is a deprecated attribute for order list called start. You can use
that, but it won't be valid HTML Strict (though it is Transitional).
You can also use the CSS counter element, which should work in your case.
The name of the old topic is
28 nov 2007 kl. 22.19 skrev John Faulds:
An ordered list seems like the most obvious choice but what would I
do with the headings which fall outside of the list items?
Hi John,
My suggestion is to emphasis that the paragraphs have more in common
with the headings than with each other,
Hi John,
I would use either a definition list or plain old headings and paragraphs. I
say this because while they are numbered, I wouldn't think they are actually
ordered.
An ordered list should be used if the ordering is specific (think driving
directions), but a club constitution wouldn't
Thanks Christian. I was aware of the start attribute and also it's
validity but it seems like it's probably the best option in this case.
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 07:35:00 +1000, Christian Snodgrass
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We actually had this issue about 2 months ago.
There is a deprecated
John Faulds wrote:
I have to mark up a club constitution where all the paragraphs are
numbered
For legal and/or binding documents I'd argue that the numbers are integral
to the content they precede and should not be abstracted by using list
markup - especially if there are references to