Re: [WSG] Signature markup

2005-05-30 Thread Joshua Street
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 20:06 +1000, Tatham Oddie wrote:
 This just looks hideous:
 
   p
   All the best,br /
   Tatham Oddie
   /p

Really?  That's a shame, because I have a feeling that's correct.
They're not in separate paragraphs, but they are on separate lines, and
are therefore separated by a line break (yeah, I know, br / is
theoretically semantically null... shrug!)

Looks okay to me...

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Re: [WSG] Signature markup

2005-05-30 Thread john
I'd have to agree.  It's not a list, and shouldn't be marked up as one. 
 It's a single paragraph with a line break.  Looks pretty 
straight-forward if you ask me.


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on 5/30/2005 11:10 AM Joshua Street said the following:

On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 20:06 +1000, Tatham Oddie wrote:

This just looks hideous:

p
All the best,br /
Tatham Oddie
/p


Really?  That's a shame, because I have a feeling that's correct.
They're not in separate paragraphs, but they are on separate lines, and
are therefore separated by a line break (yeah, I know, br / is
theoretically semantically null... shrug!)

Looks okay to me...

Kind Regards,
Joshua Street

base10solutions
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Re: [WSG] Signature markup

2005-05-30 Thread Joshua Street
The whole notion that it should be marked up as a list kind of reminds
me of this post...
http://www.mezzoblue.com/archives/2005/03/31/too_far/index.php

I think we're all in danger of doing that!

Josh

On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 12:17 +0100, john wrote:
 I'd have to agree.  It's not a list, and shouldn't be marked up as one. 
   It's a single paragraph with a line break.  Looks pretty 
 straight-forward if you ask me.
 
 ~john
 _
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 http://www.DrZeus.net
 content without clutter
 
 
 
 
 on 5/30/2005 11:10 AM Joshua Street said the following:
  On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 20:06 +1000, Tatham Oddie wrote:
  This just looks hideous:
  
 p
 All the best,br /
 Tatham Oddie
 /p
  
  Really?  That's a shame, because I have a feeling that's correct.
  They're not in separate paragraphs, but they are on separate lines, and
  are therefore separated by a line break (yeah, I know, br / is
  theoretically semantically null... shrug!)
  
  Looks okay to me...
  
  Kind Regards,
  Joshua Street
  
  base10solutions
  Website:
  http://www.base10solutions.com.au/
  Phone: (02) 9898-0060  Fax: (02)
  8572-6021
  Mobile: 0425 808 469
  
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RE: [WSG] Signature markup

2005-05-30 Thread Tatham Oddie
Ok... Thanks for your help. I was just checking there wasn't some funky
über-geeky new way of doing it... If I'm smacking all my neighbours and
clients over the head about semantic mark-up I want to make sure I'm doing
it properly.



Thanks,


Tatham Oddie

Technical Director, Fuel Advance
www.fueladvance.com


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Subject: Re: [WSG] Signature markup

I'd have to agree.  It's not a list, and shouldn't be marked up as one. 
  It's a single paragraph with a line break.  Looks pretty 
straight-forward if you ask me.

~john
_
Dr. Zeus Web Design
http://www.DrZeus.net
content without clutter




on 5/30/2005 11:10 AM Joshua Street said the following:
 On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 20:06 +1000, Tatham Oddie wrote:
 This just looks hideous:
 
  p
  All the best,br /
  Tatham Oddie
  /p
 
 Really?  That's a shame, because I have a feeling that's correct.
 They're not in separate paragraphs, but they are on separate lines, and
 are therefore separated by a line break (yeah, I know, br / is
 theoretically semantically null... shrug!)
 
 Looks okay to me...
 
 Kind Regards,
 Joshua Street
 
 base10solutions
 Website:
 http://www.base10solutions.com.au/
 Phone: (02) 9898-0060  Fax: (02)
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