It just seems to me that there are so many tags being added, why keep adding 
and adding? Down the line, it's gonna create nothing but abiguity in documents 
and mass confusion (especially in terms of rendering) as a result. I think that 
adding a <content> tag as children for <header> and <footer> or any other tag 
for that matter, is downright redundant and unneccesary. Them tags themselves 
are a "<content>" tag of sorts, they just have semanticly meaningful names. 
Lets face it, <content> may as well be a <div> as far as semantics go. The best 
solution would be to use what we have and just not require the use of the 
<body> tag at all. Have it remain as a legacy tag, but for the love of god, why 
would you add a new tag with almost the same purpose as the tag you propose 
nesting it in?
That's my 2c.
-Liam
>
> I neither write nor speak English natively, but I believe that the
> body element has to
> be preserved all but as it is, if only for compatibility. Instead, you
> should propose
> putting the main content inside another element inside the body element,
> say
> <content>.
>
I agree, <body> must remain for compatibility, perhaps also able a new tag
for its task, and deprecate its current meaning in future versions.
<content> may be a good option as a <header> and <footer> sibling. And say
"not required, but if implemented, do it the right way".

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