On Mar 30, 2007, at 3:39 PM, Simon Pieters wrote:

How is this better than the following?:

   <h1>A list on stuff</h1>
   <ol>
    <li>I, Item</li>
    <li>Item, the God
     <ol>
      <li>Plot synopsis</li>
      <li>Characters</li>
      <li>Stunning conclusion</li>
     </ol>
    </li>
   </ol>

(Or using <p> instead of <h1>?)

A <lh> (same as a caption to a table) would be semantically connected to the list. That is better semantics than an header tied to "everything before the next heading". Furthermore, I need to front load lists and not have them tied to a heading or paragraph (e.g. navigation lists).

And, according to the example, it'd be more like (sorry don't have the original right now):

   <h1>A list on stuff</h1>
   <ol>
    <li>I, Item</li>
    <li><h2>Item, the God</h2>
     <ol>
      <li>Plot synopsis</li>
      <li>Characters</li>
      <li>Stunning conclusion</li>
     </ol>
    </li>
   </ol>

That isn't as clean as the example originally provided using <lh>.

----------------------------------------------------------
Robert <http://robertdot.org>




Reply via email to