Re: [WSG] Aside and section

2011-01-31 Thread Tom Livingston
Thank you Sam.

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Sam Sherlock  wrote:
> Sectioning within Aside
>
> Yes.  These section would have a title
>
> as seen on html5doctor
>
> http://html5doctor.com/aside-revisited/
>
> aside.extras contains sections
>
> also this maybe useful to you
> http://html5doctor.com/wp-content/uploads/HTML5Doctor-sectioning-flowchart.pdf
>
>
>  - S
>
>
>
>
> On 28 January 2011 15:42, Tom Livingston  wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the replies. Still working out the new elements in my head.
>>
>> The outliner is handy, thanks for the link David.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2011/1/24 Ворон :
>> >
>> >> Is it ok to nest  elements inside the  element? Can't
>> >> come up with anything about this scenario on Google...
>> >
>> > Hi.
>> >
>> > The section element represents a generic section of a document or
>> > application. A section, in this context, is a thematic grouping of content,
>> > typically with a heading.
>> >
>> > The aside element represents a section of a page that consists of
>> > content that is tangentially related to the content around the aside
>> > element, and which could be considered separate from that content.
>> >
>> > According to this you may nest section inside aside element, but is that
>> > ok, that you have as many unrelated content on the page, that you want
>> > divide it to different sections?
>> > This make no sense to me.
>> > Could we see the page, where you want to use section inside aside
>> > element? Or jpg with design?
>> > If you just need a wrapper — use div instead.
>> >
>> > And from technical point of view — aside and section just block level
>> > elements. You may use them how you want to.
>> >
>> > All best regards. Imp.
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Re: [WSG] Aside and section

2011-01-28 Thread Sam Sherlock
Sectioning within Aside

Yes.  These section would have a title

as seen on html5doctor

http://html5doctor.com/aside-revisited/

aside.extras contains sections

also this maybe useful to you
http://html5doctor.com/wp-content/uploads/HTML5Doctor-sectioning-flowchart.pdf


 - S




On 28 January 2011 15:42, Tom Livingston  wrote:

> Thanks for the replies. Still working out the new elements in my head.
>
> The outliner is handy, thanks for the link David.
>
>
>
> 2011/1/24 Ворон :
> >
> >> Is it ok to nest  elements inside the  element? Can't
> >> come up with anything about this scenario on Google...
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > The section element represents a generic section of a document or
> application. A section, in this context, is a thematic grouping of content,
> typically with a heading.
> >
> > The aside element represents a section of a page that consists of content
> that is tangentially related to the content around the aside element, and
> which could be considered separate from that content.
> >
> > According to this you may nest section inside aside element, but is that
> ok, that you have as many unrelated content on the page, that you want
> divide it to different sections?
> > This make no sense to me.
> > Could we see the page, where you want to use section inside aside
> element? Or jpg with design?
> > If you just need a wrapper — use div instead.
> >
> > And from technical point of view — aside and section just block level
> elements. You may use them how you want to.
> >
> > All best regards. Imp.
> >
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Re: [WSG] Aside and section

2011-01-28 Thread Tom Livingston
Thanks for the replies. Still working out the new elements in my head.

The outliner is handy, thanks for the link David.



2011/1/24 Ворон :
>
>> Is it ok to nest  elements inside the  element? Can't
>> come up with anything about this scenario on Google...
>
> Hi.
>
> The section element represents a generic section of a document or 
> application. A section, in this context, is a thematic grouping of content, 
> typically with a heading.
>
> The aside element represents a section of a page that consists of content 
> that is tangentially related to the content around the aside element, and 
> which could be considered separate from that content.
>
> According to this you may nest section inside aside element, but is that ok, 
> that you have as many unrelated content on the page, that you want divide it 
> to different sections?
> This make no sense to me.
> Could we see the page, where you want to use section inside aside element? Or 
> jpg with design?
> If you just need a wrapper — use div instead.
>
> And from technical point of view — aside and section just block level 
> elements. You may use them how you want to.
>
> All best regards. Imp.
>
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Re: [WSG] Aside and section

2011-01-24 Thread Ворон
 
> Is it ok to nest  elements inside the  element? Can't
> come up with anything about this scenario on Google...

Hi.

The section element represents a generic section of a document or application. 
A section, in this context, is a thematic grouping of content, typically with a 
heading.

The aside element represents a section of a page that consists of content that 
is tangentially related to the content around the aside element, and which 
could be considered separate from that content.

According to this you may nest section inside aside element, but is that ok, 
that you have as many unrelated content on the page, that you want divide it to 
different sections?
This make no sense to me.
Could we see the page, where you want to use section inside aside element? Or 
jpg with design?
If you just need a wrapper — use div instead.

And from technical point of view — aside and section just block level elements. 
You may use them how you want to.

All best regards. Imp.

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Re: [WSG] Aside and section

2011-01-24 Thread David Laakso

On 1/24/11 4:37 PM, David Laakso wrote:

On 1/24/11 2:41 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:

Is it ok to nest  elements inside the  element? Can't
come up with anything about this scenario on Google...


I'll have a first real attempt at an HTML5 page for critique soon...




Yes.

Best,
~d


Whoops.
I was thinking  inside  !
Dunno about  inside .
Try it and check it on the "html5 outliner" sent earlier.
~d


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Re: [WSG] Aside and section

2011-01-24 Thread David Laakso

On 1/24/11 2:41 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:

Is it ok to nest  elements inside the  element? Can't
come up with anything about this scenario on Google...


I'll have a first real attempt at an HTML5 page for critique soon...




Yes.



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[WSG] Aside and section

2011-01-24 Thread Tom Livingston
Is it ok to nest  elements inside the  element? Can't
come up with anything about this scenario on Google...


I'll have a first real attempt at an HTML5 page for critique soon...

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