On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 02:31:07 +0200, <[email protected]> wrote:

Author: ianh
Date: 2009-09-10 17:31:06 -0700 (Thu, 10 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 3801

Modified:
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   source
Log:
[e] (0) <hx> examples.



Modified: source
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--- source      2009-09-11 00:24:32 UTC (rev 3800)
+++ source      2009-09-11 00:31:06 UTC (rev 3801)
@@ -14005,7 +14005,41 @@
   rank, the <code>h6</code> element has the lowest rank, and two
   elements with the same name have equal rank.</p>
+  <div class="example">
+   <p>These two snippets are equivalent:</p>
+
+   <pre>&lt;h1>Let's call it a draw(ing surface)&lt;/h1>
+&lt;h2>Diving in&lt;/h2>
+&lt;h2>Simple shapes&lt;/h2>
+&lt;h2>Canvas coordinates&lt;/h2>
+&lt;h3>Canvas coordinates diagram&lt;/h3>
+&lt;h2>Paths&lt;/h2></pre>
+
+   <pre>&lt;section>
+ &lt;h1>Let's call it a draw(ing surface)&lt;/h1>
+ &lt;section>
+  &lt;h1>Diving in&lt;/h1>
+ &lt;/section>
+ &lt;section>
+  &lt;h1>Simple shapes&lt;/h1>
+ &lt;/section>
+ &lt;section>
+  &lt;h1>Canvas coordinates&lt;/h1>
+  &lt;section>
+   &lt;h1>Canvas coordinates diagram&lt;/h1>
+  &lt;/section>
+ &lt;/section>
+ &lt;section>
+  &lt;h1>Paths&lt;/h1>
+ &lt;/section>
+&lt;/section></pre>
+
+  </div>

They are not equivalent; in the first example, the h1 will apply to the <body>, while in the second example the first h1 will apply to the explicit <section>. Either add a <section> to the first example or remove the wrapping <section> from the other. Maybe add <body> to both examples.

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Simon Pieters
Opera Software

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