The change to the heirarchy above is great, but it doesn't help the #header, #mainnav
and #subnav lists because there isn't a heading for these. If you look at the page with styles
disabled you'll see what I mean.

I think what you and I are both really waiting for is XHTML2; except we need to wait for browsers and W3C to adopt it :P


http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/mod-list.html#edef_list_nl


<nl> <label>Contents </label> <li href="#introduction">Introduction</li> <li> <nl> <label>Terms</label> <li href="#may">May</li> <li href="#must">Must</li> <li href="#should">Should</li> </nl> </li> <li href="#conformance">Conformance</li> <li href="#references">References</li> ... </nl> Siggy



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