Matthew Raymond wrote:
Most common link types
out there are used with 'rel', but some 'rev' values can also be
useful. Here are some use cases:
- rev=footnote for a link back from the footnote or endnote to
the source anchor in the main text
- rev=help for a link to the part of the
The 'rev' attribute from prior versions of HTML is missing in WA1,
and I think it deserves not to be left out. Most common link types
out there are used with 'rel', but some 'rev' values can also be
useful. Here are some use cases:
- rev=footnote for a link back from the footnote or endnote to
fantasai wrote:
The 'rev' attribute from prior versions of HTML is missing in WA1,
and I think it deserves not to be left out.
I don't. It's almost entirely useless, and no one really uses it anyways.
Most common link types
out there are used with 'rel', but some 'rev' values can also be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The user interface of rel and rev can be exactly the same, only rev under
the heading of reverse.
AFAIK there is no difference between
a href=1.html rel=prev
and
a href=1.html rev=next
So, functionally, you're just breaking a link toolbar into two