On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 05:51:39 +0200, Michel Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The meaning of your markup is that you inserted and deleted some text within each list item, not that you added or deleted a list item like in mine. Semantically there is a difference, subtle maybe but still there.

That depends on the definition.


Also, while your markup gives the same visual rendering while using the default browser stylesheet (which underlines <ins> and overstrikes <del>), the result will be completely different if you want to hide the inserted or deleted parts. Using this CSS rule:

     del { display: none }

you'll see a one-item list for my markup, while for your markup you'll see a second, empty list item.

That could be seen as a limitation of the styling language. It has been repeated many times on this list that styling should not be taken into account when "designing" markup.


(As for my myself, I only partially agree with that sentiment.)


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