On Saturday 04 February 2006 11:20, Mathieu Roy wrote: > Le Samedi 4 Février 2006 11:14, Tobias Toedter a écrit : > > Added support for *word* -> <strong>word</strong> > > Could it use <span class="bold"> and similar classes used in base.css? > It gives more latitude to themes authors and make the overal more > consistent.
I would like to use the logical markup, i.e. <strong> instead of <span>.
With <span>, we only provide optical markup, while we provide real context
with <strong>. This is important when we want to have an accessible site,
i.e. for handicapped users.
Moreover, nothing hinders theme authors the use the <strong> tag for their
markup purposes. If you want to enable them to select a special markup for
those wiki-like formattings, I suggest to use a special class for those
tags, like <strong class="wiki">. This way, every author can specifically
markup the tags in the wiki, while still offering good accessibility. If
the CSS defines no special class "wiki" for <strong>, it's just marked up
like the rest of the page.
Cheers,
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Tobias
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