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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 07/29/06 14:35
"jojo" <jojo.hafner@gmx.de> skrev i meddelandet
news:eafr6r$5k2$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
> >>> Because it has its own "id". It seems to me as if one would otherwise
> >>> distinguish the <div>s by calling them by different names on the one
> >>> hand, but, on the other hand, display them as if all of them were the
> >>> same.
> >>
> >> Sounds to me like you misunderstood that example. IMHO they give just
an
> >> example how you could structure a paragraph *if* you like to give it a
> >> unique appearance. They do not say *that* every paragraph should have a
> >> different style.
> >
> > I think that they had better write more specifically, whether the use of
a
> > <div> for each heading is optional or not.
> > Having said that, <div>s help are helpful for the structure.
>
> But "having them" and styling each of them different is different.
So, would you not write any instruction on an external style sheet about
these <div>s?
The fact the most webpages do not style them differently does not mean that
it had been better not to do that either...
if styling them differently had been a bad example why did W3 show just
that, then?
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Luigi Donatello Asero
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