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Posted by David Dorward on 07/29/06 16:19
Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>> > The fact the most webpages do not style them differently does not mean
>> > that it had been better not to do that either...
>> No, but it gives a strong hint that that is the case.
> Most webpages probably do not validate either....
How about limiting the selection to "webpages which are in other regards of
high quality"?
>> > if styling them differently had been a bad example why did W3 show just
>> > that, then?
>> They don't. They give them ids. That is not the same as styling them.
> I see your point.
>> An id /can/ be used for styling ... but it can also be used for a lot of
>> other things too (as I mentioned previously).
> Would it not be better to link to an id which is contained in the heading
> as I did myself?
Is a link to a heading really better then a link to a section of the
document which that heading is for (and said section includes the heading
itself)
> Or does it not play any role perhaps?
As I mentioned before, it could also be used with DOM either on the server
or the client (e.g. a script to show and hide sections, or highlight them,
or etc).
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