Le 9 févr. 2007 à 21:42, Jorgen Horstink a écrit :
I totally agree. But then I would suggest to use some sort of title
element. But that would not make sense because it conflicts with
Hx. But if we want something like LH for lists, the question is;
aren't there other elements which can use some sort of caption/
title/header? How about images (viewing the title of the image
seems useful to me)?
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/tables.html#edef-CAPTION
The caption element has been created for tables, but except if
browsers have a special parsing for it. I wonder what it would give
associated with other things like objects, lists, etc.
It's very common to see index of figures, index of tables, etc.
<ul>
<caption>Here my caption</caption>
…
</ul>
Or something like this
<ul>
<meta property="dc:title">Here my caption</meta>
…
</ul>
Though Ian seems to say that meta is put back in the HEAD element.
Q1: Is it happening only in tag soup parsing mode?
Q2: Would a data element which has not been created yet would solve
the issue Q1?
<ul>
<data property="dc:title">Here my caption</data>
…
</ul>
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