Garrett Smith wrote:
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Lachlan Hunt <lachlan.h...@lachy.id.au> wrote:
As an example of this, consider the element summaries in the HTML 5
Reference, the attribute list has the heading Attributes, but that heading
is not meant to affect the document's outline and doesn't appear in the TOC.
 I had to use class="no-num no-toc", which is recognised by anolis (the
spec's pre-processor tool), to avoid it being included in the TOC.

http://dev.w3.org/html5/html-author/#the-elements

But note that the issue itself doesn't affect just lists.  The same issue
occurs for the DOM Interfaces sections, but that content isn't marked up as
a list, and I'm also considering changing the attributes to use a table
instead of a list, providing the attributes and associated descriptions.

Is this what you are referring to:-

| <h4 id="reflecting-content-attributes-in-dom-attributes"
| ><span class="secno">2.8.1 </span>Reflecting content attributes in
| DOM attributes</h4>

?

No, you're looking at the wrong document. I was talking about the markup I used in the HTML Reference, not what's being used in the spec.

<div class="attributes">
  <h5 class="no-num no-toc" id="attributes-1">Attributes</h5>
  <ul>
    <li><span>Global attributes</span></li>
    ...
  </ul>
</div>

<div class="dom">
  <h5 class="no-num no-toc" id="dom-interface-2">DOM Interface</h5>
  <ul>
    <li>
      <pre class="idl">interface ... {
...
};</pre>
    </li>
  </ul>
</div>

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