Posted by Spartanicus on 03/20/06 14:15
Mark Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au> wrote:
>> <h2>News</h2>
>> <p><b>The 74 Club</b></p>
>
><h3>The 74 Club</h3>, surely?
The text only very briefly refers and links to the actual "The 74 club"
content which is located on another page. If marked up as a header then
for example generating a TOC for the home/index page would list "The 74
club" in the document outline, not helpful.
Sidebar content such as used by the OP can't be properly coded with
HTML4 which only really lends itself to marking up simple scientific
type documents (the W3C specs are an example of that type of document).
Since sidebar type content is part of many web pages, the rules need to
be bent in order to retain a useful document outline.
Sidebar content is best marked up using markup that has the same weight
as regular body text without using headers.
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Spartanicus
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