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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 07/30/06 15:41
"Adrienne Boswell" <arbpen@yahoo.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:Xns980FE45BAEDC3arbpenyahoocom@69.28.186.121...
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Luigi Donatello Asero"
> <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> writing in
> news:rZJyg.10883$E02.3798@newsb.telia.net:
>
> > Well, it might be an option to use these <div>s but, on the other
> > hand, they do help to keep a structure. And once you have already
> > used them the question is whether they all should look the same...
> >
>
> Luigi, the point is using an element for its purpose. If you have no
> purpose for using a div, or any other element, why use it?
I did not say that!
The main content is divided in several subsubsections which deal with
different "subtopics"...
The use of <div>s makes it clear and the use of <h3>s headings let me
inform the reader
about the topic of any of these subsubsections..
If you want to
> mark up a division in a document, say an area that is for a menu, header,
> or footer, then, by all means, use a div. But just to use a div because
> it's a div is like using blockquote just because some user agents indent
> the content, but it has no semantic meaning.
Please, read above...
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Luigi Donatello Asero
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