Andrew Krespanis wrote:

<picky type="semantics">

The method I use to decide on the appropriate use of <dl> is to say
'equals' in between the <dt> and each <dd>.

being ultra picky, then, even what the W3C suggest at the end of
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/lists.html#h-10.3 is wrong

"Another application of DL, for example, is for marking up dialogues, with each DT naming a speaker, and each DD containing his or her words."

'Juliet equals Romeo, oh Romeo...' nope


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