You could use a table, or simply use a header followed by an unordered list.
Definition lists are for definitions, which this is not.

Jason

On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Jens-Uwe Korff <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I need to code a "posted in" list of terms where an entry could be filed
> in, eg:
>
> Posted in: category1, category2
>
> My initial choice was to use an unordered list, but what do I with the
> heading "posted in"? Should I use a definition list rather? Can we assume
> that we "define" where the entry has been posted with the list's definition
> descriptors?
>
> <dl>
>     <dt>Posted in:</dt>
>     <dd>category1,</dd>
>     <dd>category2</dd>
> </dl>
>
>  Thanks,
> **
> *Jens *
>
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