Hi Brian,

CSS works better when the page structure is not minimal. Putting a logo
inside a div allows you to add further styles to the context you're
currently using. For example, you could add a background image (or more
images with CSS3) to the div, thus creating a more visually appealing effect
for your logo.

It's a design choice, not a semantic choice in the strict sense of the term.

 

HTH :-)

 

Gabriele Romanato


 

 

Thanks Gabriele. .Given the different responses I received, all of which
were helpful, I just added a div around my logo. Perhaps I'll use it for
styling purposes in the future. - Time will tell.

--

Brian =)

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