[thesite] test.evolt.org change fyi
Warden, Matt
mwarden at mattwarden.com
Fri Nov 16 14:39:06 CST 2001
On Nov 16, rudy had something to say about Re: [thesite] test.evolt.org...
>> i don't see how <small> offers any structure
>> or semantic meaning to the content within...
>
>oh shit, not this argument again
>
>look, if <h1> has semantic meaning, then so does <small>
>
>sure, i hear you saying, but there's a difference between a heading and
>plain text
yeah, i don't think that's a strong argument.
>well, yes and no. maybe so, i don't know
>
>but if <code> has semantic meaning, then so does <small>
Bah.
I'd rather say:
if <strong> has semantic meaning, so does <small>
<strong> is all about styling, whether it's how it's shown or how the
speech reader speaks is.
similarly with <small>, i think.
i'd never use <small> because it reminds me too much of when I was leaning
HTML by looking at the source of shit I made in AOLPress (yes, it's ok to
laugh... I am too).
personally, i think the tag should be <less-significant>, not <small>.
heh.
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mattwarden
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