Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 06:59:15 +0700, Michel Fortin
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aside
h1Figure 1: Some image found a href=...here/a/h1
pimg src=.../p
/aside
I'm afraid this won't degrade gracefully: the h1 would confuse the
document outline
Quoting Alexey Feldgendler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
aside
h1Figure 1: Some image found a href=...here/a/h1
pimg src=.../p
/aside
I'm afraid this won't degrade gracefully: the h1 would confuse the
document outline facilities in today's user agents.
So use a different
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 17:37:17 +0700, Anne van Kesteren
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aside
h1Figure 1: Some image found a href=...here/a/h1
pimg src=.../p
/aside
I'm afraid this won't degrade gracefully: the h1 would confuse the
document outline facilities in today's
On 4/5/06, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian Hickson wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, fantasai wrote:
I'm wondering what WA1 considers appropriate markup for a figure with a
caption.
pimg src=image-equivalent-of-text alt=text title=caption/p
That's fairly limited because it
Le 6 avr. 2006 à 6:44, Alexey Feldgendler a écrit :
This heading shouldn't be within the document's main tree of
headings. It should be completely taken out, that's what aside
means. But it can't be done in a backwards compatible way.
Hum, that's true; it seems to be a general issue with
On Apr 7, 2006, at 00:11, Henri Sivonen wrote:
Is it conforming for these attributes to appear on elements that do
not have the repeat attribute (with any value; assuming that
occurrence with repeat set to an integer is conforming)?
Hmm. Actually, step 8 in the template addition process
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 18:33:42 +0700, Michel Fortin
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Maybe there could be a h element. This way you can use h1, h2,
etc. for the main content and h for any content outside the main
outline of the document, like asides. Its use wouldn't be mandatory,
just like you
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 22:19:30 +0700, Anne van Kesteren
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This heading shouldn't be within the document's main tree of headings.
It should be completely taken out, that's what aside means. But it
can't be done in a backwards compatible way.
It would be useful if it