On 11/15/06, Henri Sivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Nov 15, 2006, at 12:19, Henri Sivonen wrote:
> Is it really intentional that the <map> element counts as
> significant inline content?
Map seems to be a block-level element, so I guess the question is
implicitly answered.
However, should <area> and <param> count as significant inline
content? I think not.
begin<map></map>end
In Opera and IE, you'll see beginend. In Firefox quirks mode, you'll
see the same. In Firefox standards mode, you'll see:
begin
end
The default style applied to the map element varies between browser
and rendering mode.
Someone once pointed out to me that even if the map element has a
content model of block, that doesn't mean it should have a default
style of block applied to it. That is a css issue though.
Anyway, yeh, if you put stuff inside map, it takes up space except for
<area> and <param> etc.
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