I've noticed in the code on Russ 'listopathic' page, that <h2> and
other tags are inside <li> tags eg:
<li id="header">
<h1>What is the obsession with lists?</h1>
</li>
I've seen this other places as well, but have always assumed that
block level elements inside <li> tags was invalid? Was I wrong here?
Anyone have the W3C reference for this sort of thing handy?
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Semantics of Breadcrumb "you are here" links
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:14:51 +1000
>> er, maybe it's my 'listless' disposition but why would you put a
>> breadcrumb in a list? The usual > seperators seem ideal, and if
>you
>> disable styles it is still a breadcrumb; what is the obsession with
>> putting everything in a list?
>
>OK, I admit it... I am obsessed with lists and I hereby intend to use
>lists
>for EVERYTHING from now on - even if pointless and
>counter-productive:
>http://www.maxdesign.com.au/jobs/css/list-obsessed/
>
>(view source)
>
>Russ
>
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