|  | Posted by Andrew on 02/22/07 01:56 
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:41:56 +1100, Andrew wrote:
 > Hi,
 >
 >  In a page that I have only just started writing (only a paragraph or 2
 >  there)  I have produced an ordered list nested within a definition list:
 >
 > http://people.aapt.net.au/~adjlstrong/bibliophile.html
 >
 >  Now I am happy that this use of lists demonstrates my meaning adequately,
 >  surely an important consideration, but is it a semantically correct way
 >  of conveying this meaning?
 >
 >  Quite frankly I think it would be unnecessarily cumbersome to nest
 >  another <dd> and then style the element to produce numbers before each
 >  item. I believe that what I have written is a compromise between good
 >  syntax and good communication.
 >
 >  Any thoughts?
 >
 
 Hi again,
 
 I know I have compromised on lists before: in my page on the Iliad:
 
 http://people.aapt.net.au/~adjlstrong/homer.html
 
 I decided against making an ol h3 in the css and remained with <strong>
 for what were basically headings in lists.(after some debate in alt.html)
 I am not sure if I am concerning myself needlessly with such questions :-)
 
 Andrew
 
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