But the Webpage (or the entire site for that matter) is not be about "The Sun" or "The Times" - it's about the news. And the news is what the user is looking for.
On Fri, May 30, 2008 9:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My take on this, is that IT ALL DEPENDS ! > Every site is different. > For example: www.calcresult.com does not use a traditional image-based > logo, so the arguments that the site logo is 'just a simple image' fails > completely. > > > Some sites look a bit like a newspaper. Newspapers themselves vary > considerably (in the UK at least.) Some have their name in large type, > eg the SUN > Others prefer a more subtle masthead, like The Times > > If I had to replicate the former, I would undoubtedly put the word SUN > into an H1 - they care about their brand, and have little or no logo. > > For The Times, I would not use an H1 - they believe that their > reputation speaks for itself. > > > Regards, > Mike > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jen >>Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:40 AM >>To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org >>Subject: Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo >> >>An <h1> is definitely not for marking up the company logo. > > > ******************************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm > Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm > Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ******************************************************************* > > ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *******************************************************************