Re: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-14 Thread Matijs
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 On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Joseph Ortenzi [EMAIL

RE: [WSG] Marking up Doctor's Qualifications

2008-04-14 Thread Alex Nikolaenkov
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Re: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-14 Thread kevin mcmonagle
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? -thanks kevin Matijs wrote: I'd go for nested lists ul liheading 1 ul

Re: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-14 Thread Joseph Ortenzi
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

[WSG] Path semantics

2008-04-14 Thread Samuel Santos
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? Best regards, -- Samuel Santos http://samaxes.com/ *** List Guidelines:

Re: [WSG] Path semantics

2008-04-14 Thread Stuart Foulstone
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? Best regards, -- Samuel Santos http://samaxes.com/ Hi, None of the above. The samp tag is

Re: [WSG] Standard for committing changes to a database?

2008-04-14 Thread James Jeffery
Let the user modify the data and submit any changes. Its how most applications work and its what the users are used to. *** List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe:

Re: [WSG] Path semantics

2008-04-14 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
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 -- Patrick H. Lauke