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Posted by Gιrard Talbot on 02/26/07 18:13
Jukka K. Korpela wrote :
> Scripsit GΓ©rard Talbot:
>
>> Why do you want to use a table for that page title? Your title
>> "Worldwide Wheelchair Accessible Washrooms" has nothing, absolutely
>> nothing to do with tabular data.
>
> First, I'd like to point out that the word "title" is ambiguous in HTML
> contexts. It could refer to the external title of a page (the <title>
> element), to an advisory, tooltip-like text attached to an element (via
> a title attribute), or some of the many heading-like elements like <h1>
> thru <h6>, or <caption>, or <th>. So it's better to refer to the <h1>
> element as the main heading (or page heading).
I agree with what you say. I kept using the terminology of the original
poster so that he wouldn't feel disoriented.
[snipped]
> For a CSS solution, you would probably have to
> use artificial <span> markup (<h1><span>...</span></h1>) and set the
> border and background for the <span>.
Good point here too.
GΓ©rard
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