Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 02:17:43 +0100, fantasai
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For printing, the <article> element would make it easy to cut out
extraneous content and print just the main content of a web page.
It just occurred to me: because of this particular possibility, it's
probable that <article> either won't be used or will be abused so that
advertisements are put inside <article> instead of being left outside.
Otherwise it will be too easy for a user to hide all ads (e.g. with a
toggle button).
Well, navigation would also be outside <article>. That's a useful thing
to have visible when browsing on the screen. It's only unnecessary when
you're printing.
BTW, there's no easy way in today's CSS to hide everything except
<article>.
True.
~fantasai