Re: [WSG] how to mark up h3 header for list

2005-01-28 Thread nene
Paul Novitski wrote: Or, for that matter: dl dtHeading/dt dditem1/dd dditem2/dd dditem3/dd /dl Rene, I don't quite understand your comment about heading level. How can you know that the list heading isn't a valid level without seeing its context in the page? Well, I

Re: [WSG] how to mark up h3 header for list

2005-01-27 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Bruce Gilbert wrote: what I currently have is: I'd simply move the H3 out of the list, as it doesn't belong there div id=list1 h3Most Requested/h3 ul class=navlist ... /ul /div -- Patrick H. Lauke _ re·dux (adj.):

Re: [WSG] how to mark up h3 header for list

2005-01-27 Thread John Horner
Just put the H3 before the list begins! Have You Validated Your Code? John Horner(+612 / 02) 9333 3488 Senior Developer, ABC Online http://www.abc.net.au/

Re: [WSG] how to mark up h3 header for list

2005-01-27 Thread Paul Novitski
At 02:50 PM 1/27/2005, Bruce Gilbert wrote: I don't think w3c standards will allow mark-up this way, so I was wondering the best way to mark up a header for a list. looking for standards, and accessibility. what I currently have is: div id=list1 ul class=navlist h3Most Requested/h3

Re: [WSG] how to mark up h3 header for list

2005-01-27 Thread Rene Saarsoo
Why not use a definition list: dl dtHeading/dt dd ul liitem1/li liitem2/li liitem3/li /ul /dd /dl Using some Hx for list heading when there actually doesn't exist a level for that heading doesn't make much sense... just pollutes the site with strange headings imho.

Re: [WSG] how to mark up h3 header for list

2005-01-27 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Paul Novitski wrote: Perhaps more sensible would be to make the heading an item in a top-level list, within which sits your navlist: div id=list1 ul class=navlistbox liMost Requested ul class=navlist lia href=# title=How to EnrollHow to Enroll/a/li

Re: [WSG] how to mark up h3 header for list

2005-01-27 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Rene Saarsoo wrote: Using some Hx for list heading when there actually doesn't exist a level for that heading doesn't make much sense... just pollutes the site with strange headings imho. It depends on the structure of the page, of course. If it would be valid and makes sense within this

Re: [WSG] how to mark up h3 header for list

2005-01-27 Thread Paul Novitski
At 05:37 PM 1/27/2005, Rene Saarsoo wrote: Why not use a definition list: dl dtHeading/dt dd ul liitem1/li liitem2/li liitem3/li /ul /dd /dl Using some Hx for list heading when there actually doesn't exist a level for that heading doesn't make much sense... just pollutes