Agree... but if you are wrapping it in a block element so that you can
position it etc... then it is easier just to change its properties via
css to act like a block element. No need for extra markup.
Stuart Foulstone wrote:
But, CSS changes presentation - displaying something as "block" doesn't
stop it being an inline element, just it's presentation.
On Fri, May 30, 2008 11:18 pm, Adam Martin wrote:
img is only an inline element by default. Some simple css fixes that. An
inline element does not have to be contained in a block level element at
all!
img {
display: block
}
Kroon.Kurtis wrote:
I'm not top-posting
-----Original Message-----
From: Miscellaneous
Subject: Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo
... not be using a p tag [to] hold the logo --Adam
... A <p> tag is supposed to hold a paragraph of text. If it is only
holding an image, then there is no need for the surrounding <p> tag.
--Matt
... see what www.alistapart.com is now using --Roxanne
... beginning to think [a plain] html image tag would be better suited
to mark-up a company logo --Chris
... I already blogged that. --Jason
... only the homepage should have the company name/logo as the h1. As
you move through the site, the h1 should shift to the more specific top
heading on the page - on a category/index page it would be that
category's name; on a specific content page it should be the headline on
the content. --Ben
... fwiw, I don't see it that way. A web site is not a book, there is no
cover. People can visit pages in a site without ever going through the
home page. --Thierry
... etc.
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned this ... but <img> is an inline
element.
So, it has to be contained in a block-level element, like p, h#, div,
etc.
Kurtis Kroon
Franchise Tax Board
State of California
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