Jorge Bay Gondra wrote:
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From: Jorge Bay Gondra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/6/12
Subject: nav Element
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Hi to all,
About the nav element:
I was trying to imaging how it would be to build a site, and I realized
that, in the case of site with 2 nav bars (typically 2 sidebars) there's not
a way to specify which is the "main" sidebar and which is accessory...
What do you think about specifying hierarchy for navs elements?

Arguably the outline algorithm already does this, since it places <nav> elements in a hierarchy along with other sections. For any case not covered by the outline algorithm I think that there would need to be some very strong use cases to add explicit markup here; what kind of UA features did you have in mind, and how well would they work if the markup was missing or incorrect on most pages?

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