Thanks for the replies. Still working out the new elements in my head.

The outliner is handy, thanks for the link David.



2011/1/24 Ворон <rav...@mail.ru>:
>
>> Is it ok to nest <section> elements inside the <aside> element? Can't
>> come up with anything about this scenario on Google...
>
> Hi.
>
> The section element represents a generic section of a document or 
> application. A section, in this context, is a thematic grouping of content, 
> typically with a heading.
>
> The aside element represents a section of a page that consists of content 
> that is tangentially related to the content around the aside element, and 
> which could be considered separate from that content.
>
> According to this you may nest section inside aside element, but is that ok, 
> that you have as many unrelated content on the page, that you want divide it 
> to different sections?
> This make no sense to me.
> Could we see the page, where you want to use section inside aside element? Or 
> jpg with design?
> If you just need a wrapper — use div instead.
>
> And from technical point of view — aside and section just block level 
> elements. You may use them how you want to.
>
> All best regards. Imp.
>
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