[thelist] Non-Deprecated HTML Presentational Elements (was, C SS Font Sizes)
Calum I Mac Leod
calum at ciml.co.uk
Wed Feb 28 12:41:38 CST 2001
>calum
>> Martin's pointed out that <span lang="fr"> is more than adequate. It's
just
>> a pity that the browsers aren't. Even then, there doesn't seem to be
much
>> answer to how "the plural of <I>ox</I> is <I>oxen</I>" should be marked
up.
martin:
> "the plural of <em>ox</em> is <em>oxen</em>"
>
> Shurely.
I'm a little unsure about that.
Yes, <em> should probably make sense to a reader, and it may be the most
pragmatic solution today; but I don't think that it gets the _intent_ across
as we'd like.
We could argue a need for <TELEPHONE>, <SURNAME>, <BRAND> and <PRICE
currency=GBP>. No-one here seems to be arguing for such a pointy-bracket
heaven (at least not in the last couple of weeks), so HTML remains a method
for conveying only simple structure and klunky metadata. Still, for that
purpose it's quite adequate.
I don't see any great problem with "the plural of ox is oxen", so the
fallback path from "the plural of <SPAN class=singular>ox</SPAN> is <SPAN
class=plural>oxen</SPAN>" is quite clean. If we define ".singular,.plural:
{ font-style: italic; }" then everyone might be happy? (As if...)
Calum
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