Posted by Martin Clark on 03/20/06 14:47
Spartanicus wrote...
>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.
>
I thought the use of <b> was frowned upon?
Would it not be preferable to give the <p> a class?
--
Martin Clark
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