Ian Hickson wrote:
On Sat, 8 Mar 2008, Nicholas C. Zakas wrote:
From: Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dnia 01-03-2008, So o godzinie 19:36 -0800, Nicholas C. Zakas pisze:
Perhaps it would better be named <callout/>?
"Aside" is customary in dialogue annotations, I have never seen any
"callout".
Call it <note>. It may sound crude but it's hard to mistake its
meaning.
Oooh, I like that better.
@Chris - I understand what an "aside" is, I just know for a fact that
most people do not. Shannon's suggestion of "note" makes much more sense
to me than my suggestion of "callout".
Long live <note/>!
<note> and <callout> aren't really generic enough. e.g. in HTML5 <aside>
would be used for both the notes and the examples in the spec, but <note>
would only sound like it was ok for the notes.
I think web developers would prefer <pointless>, <distraction>,
<wasteofspace> or <bossmademedoit>.
Shannon