On 2013-09-16 18:49, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
For my part I prefer the minimal commitment of <div> - just leave it to the style to decide how to go about things. So I have minimal hardcoding of semantics in the generated html, and maximum flexibility in the CSS - I can get to hide the thing altogether, or format it in ways that are very different from classic <dd>.
It's doesn't matter if it's a <dd> tag or a <div> tag. You can style both the same way.
We might want to add some style sheet that resets an unifies the default styling for all element a cross all browsers.
This is an example: http://necolas.github.io/normalize.css/ That one is used by Bootstrap and other libraries. -- /Jacob Carlborg