fantasai wrote: > [...] All I ask for is a good attempt at HTML 4.01 Strict with no > presentational elements like <b> or <i>. With the aid of a validator, > HTML 4.01 Strict is pretty easy to write. > > If the author sees the need for something more than what HTML's > elements offer, s/he can use classified elements, such as the <p > class="note"> or <p class="remark"> I pointed out to Alex, instead of > presentational elements. (The class name should explain the meaning of > the presentational effect.)
Ok ... so I'm going to use "block and line cheat sheet" as a simple benchmark. I hope the way this document handled the following block is both useful and accurate as an example: It's a work-in-progress, with <span class="question">questions in red italics</span>. > > I can see DocBook on the horizon, but when does this sort of markup > > begin? > When we have a setup that makes it easy, I assume. :) heh ... works for me! thanks for this > ~fantasai > [1] http://moz.zope.org/contribute/writing/markup > [2] For examples, see > http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/doc/block-and-line.html hfx_ben p.s. I happen to think /contribute/writing/markup is _beautiful_! p.s.2 it just so happens that, though this document includes "Don't use it for inline figures you want rendered as blocks, though--<img> is allowed in <p>, and the stylesheets can render it as a block even in NS4.x.", I could not in fact open it using NS4.79 h_b
