Tonico Strasser wrote:
Who benefits from more semantic /navigation/? Maybe a XSLT designer?
the only benefits are: you have the data in it's natural form and semantic markup is automatically perfectly accessible (the only problem would be a stupid (sorry) ua like jaws, but even that is easily solvable).
the w3c defined functions for tags. a navigation is naturally a list. so it should be a list, even in the markup and not only visually.
they just give you enough freedom to do what you think is better ;)
regards, michael
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