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HTML 5 article vs section
Comrade Bruce Lawson: Why You Should Choose HTML5 <article> Over <section> over at Smashing magazine. With more than a little help from accessibility genius Léonie Watson.
Where is that emoji for a solar powered submarine when you need it ?
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Thanks for sharing. I always found the w3 description too cryptic. This article explains the tags in plain language.
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Basically, as long as the section has a heading or assistive label, carry on using as normal. Was this even news? Has everyone forgotten the html5 document outline?
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philwareham wrote #321038:
Basically, as long as the section has a heading or assistive label, carry on using as normal. Was this even news? Has everyone forgotten the html5 document outline?
Hi Phil,
Admittedly, I never researched it. A quick search brought me to this.
Yiannis
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Since when does any browser implement the HTML5 document outline, appart in some rather aggressive & silly styling in the default stylesheet? That is noted in the article BTW.
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Yeah but the main takeaway I got from the article is that section with heading is fine, but not fine without heading. This was already known.
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