RE: [WSG] articledates and bylines

2004-03-23 Thread Jeff - Accessibility 1st
Hi Martin If it is a "Heading" yes it's semantic, if not - it's not semantic. If it's not a heading I would probable use something like this: March 23 - 2004 Cheers Jeff Lowder Accessibility 1st Website: www.accessibility1st.com.au Blog: www.accessibility1st.com.au/journal/ -Original

Re: [WSG] articledates and bylines

2004-03-23 Thread Kay Smoljak
H1: publication title/masthead H2: section heading H3: article heading H4: article subheading My understanding (coming from a search-engine-optimisation-through-web- standards-wannabe angle) is that H1 is the most important heading on the page. It should describe what the page is actually about, i

Re: [WSG] articledates and bylines

2004-03-24 Thread Carl Reynolds
If your thinking about using a tag a lot or a tag, shouldn't you be thinking about doing this in XML? You could then use a Author C Writer and use XSTL to control the appearance of all the by-lines. Martin Stender wrote: The element sort of makes sense for bylines, although the spec say