Hi Brenson:
<_span_> works great, unfortunately, plese correct me if I am wrong,
semantics of this tag have been diminished ( see _schema.org_ for
interaction microdata literature, and doubts).
labeling, even being a common practice used by developers targeting some
modern devices in opur
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 10:40 AM, David Singer wrote:
> I am guessing that he'd like a consistent way to style the terms in a
> ‘definition of terms’ section, the acronyms in a ‘list of acronyms’ section,
> and so on.
>
>
> defined terms
> Fruit: delicious stuff that falls
Hi Brenton, great to have you here.
From: whatwg [mailto:whatwg-boun...@lists.whatwg.org] On Behalf Of brenton
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> Is there a semantic element that can be used in a situation like this? If so,
> I
> propose adding "label" to the specification for that element.
>
> Then again, maybe this
For example:
Tip: You should always use the most semantic element!
Oops, is for inputs, so that's not right! Should I use a
heading? Doesn't seem right either. Is this a case for ? The
specification doesn't mention labels under the definition.
Is there a semantic element that can be