Le 7 nov. 2006 à 18:59, Niels Fröhling a écrit :

* metaphorical semantics (the meaning of the things)
* structural semantic (the order of the things)
* purposal semantics (the purpose of the things)

Let me denote some examples:

* metaphorical:
  - <joke> marks something to be funny, sarcastic or zynic
  - <strong> emphasises a content strongly
* structural (aka. define dependencies):
  - <p> marks text to belong together, to be connected sentences
  - <chapter> marks sections to belong together
  - <formular> marks an interactive region
* purposal:
  - <control> marks a region to be inside an interface-element
  - <nav> marks a section to contain the/a navigation
  - <title> marks a region to be a chapters/documents title

It's vaguely similar to some classification I was trying to do not long ago, although I could not come to something conclusive.

Where would you put <a>, <img>, and <i> in this?


Michel Fortin
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