David Latapie schreef:
OK for i and b. As for tt, it is perfectly understandable too, but I used to use tt for denoting a semantic thing, namely a sidenote/remark

HTML 3.0 used to have such an interesting tag justly called NOTE (see <http://blog.empyree.org/?2284-les-bonnes-idees-de-l-html-30>, in French). I would request W3C to think about this use.

Or maybe is there an XHTML 2.0 way to denote this? How?

Yes, it already exists:

<section role="note">

(or any other element with that role attribute)


~Grauw

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