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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 08/17/06 03:26
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> skrev i meddelandet
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> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
> > Now, you may have links within <p></p> without necessarily writing a
list
> > may you not?
>
> Of course you can, if it makes sense to do so.
>
> On this page of mine, look at the first paragraph.
> http://countryrode.com/sales/bmwline.php
>
> Then, look at the construction of the menu links in the source.
>
> > So, what is the difference?
>
> A list of links is .. a list. Semantically correct.
Ok.
However, the links in the menu are words or sentences which are not directly
connected with each other whereas the words
in the heading are a part of a sentence, although the latter is in different
languages.
I thought it over and I changed my mind about the use of prepositions. I can
still use them by choosing the preposition in the language it refers to.
So, writing a list of links which use words which are contained in a
heading would be quite the same as to make a list made of links containing
some words included in a <caption> or in a line included between <p></p>
such as the ones below the photos,
would it not be?
--
Luigi Donatello Asero
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/faktaomitalien.php
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