The semantics obviously depend on what "stuff | more stuff" and "stuff too | more stuff again" actually are...

Patrick

Amit Karmakar wrote:
Apologies if this has been discussed before.

What is better in terms of semantics and accessibility?

<div id=""footer">
<p>stuff | more stuff<br />
stuff too | more stuff again</p>
</div>

or

<div id=""footer">
<ul><li>stuff</li> | <li>more stuff</li>
<li>stuff too</li> | <li>more stuff again</li></ul>
</div>

Obviously the first one uses a <br /> to differentiate 2 lines, which
I am sure can be done many other ways too.

The second method in my opinion has more control over the information
as it uses <li>s instead of <p>, would it be right to say <p>s need be
used more in the content area instead of footers.

Would appreciate your feedback on this.
Regards,
Amit Karmakar
http://karmakars.com
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