I'd go for nested lists
ul
liheading 1
ul
liitem 1/li
...
/ul
/li
liheading 2
ul
etc...
And use h's where they are actual headings like Dave Woods suggested.
Gr.
Matijs
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That makes good sense Matijs but it would take some work to get my cms
to do that.
Maybe a dl would be the best comprimise?
Is there a huge difference between using that structure and a definition
list?
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Matijs wrote:
I'd go for nested lists
ul
liheading 1
ul
but it makes sense to make sense! ;-)
worth the effort
On Apr 14, 2008, at 10:17, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
That makes good sense Matijs but it would take some work to get my
cms to do that.
Maybe a dl would be the best comprimise?
Is there a huge difference between using that structure
Semantically speaking, what is the right HTML/XHTML element to represent a
path or a file name?
Would it be samp, kbd, or simply code?
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Semantically speaking, what is the right HTML/XHTML element to represent a
path or a file name?
Would it be samp, kbd, or simply code?
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Hi,
None of the above.
The samp tag is
Let the user modify the data and submit any changes. Its how most
applications work and its what the users are used to.
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On Mon, April 14, 2008 3:25 pm, Samuel Santos wrote:
Semantically speaking, what is the right HTML/XHTML element to represent a
path or a file name?
Would it be samp, kbd, or simply code?
var could work, at a stretch...
P
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