Hi,

I suppose Chris referred to the machine readable code - In this case
I'd use your

= div
- header
* list
etc.

solution.

Cheers,

Janos

2005/11/6, Terrence Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Patrick H. Lauke said:
> > Janos Hardi wrote:
> >> ...a Hx element semantically connected with a list
> >
> > LABEL is expected to point to a form control, not a list. It may
> > validate in terms of syntax, but in terms of logic it doesn't make
> > sense...
>
> Unfortunately HTML validators do contain errors. Allowing the absense of
> an explicit <form> element is one of those - e.g. you can also use
> fieldsets and legends outside forms.
>
> I think the relationship between a header and the content that follows is
> implicit enough that everyone will 'get it', we use this mental model
> everyday with written material. And, of course, you can create addtional
> affordance through the visual design.
>
> If you really need to keep headings and lists together as a unit (for
> machine readability, perhaps?) then use a div.
>
> kind regards
> Terrence Wood.
>
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