spec/Overview.html 1.1926 2756 Filling in the rendering section: hook u

Filling in the rendering section: hook up the semantics to the
rendering. (whatwg r2756)

3.3.2 Elements in the DOM
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1926.html#elements-in-the-dom
10.4.2 Fragment identifiers
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1926.html#fragment-identifiers
10.7 Interaction with CSS
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1926.html#interaction-with-css
sizing of embedded content
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1926.html#sizing-of-embedded-content
10.5.4 The contenteditable attribute
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1926.html#the-contenteditable-attribute
10.5 Interactive media
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1926.html#interactive-media
10.5.2 Links
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1926.html#links-0

http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.diff.html
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.1925&r2=1.1926&f=h
http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=2755&to=2756

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   the relevant sections of this specification. This includes
   <a href=#html-elements>HTML elements</a> in <a href=#xml-documents>XML documents</a>, even when
   those documents are in another context (e.g. inside an XSLT
-  transform).<p>Elements in the DOM represent things; that is, they have
-  intrinsic <em>meaning</em>, also known as semantics.<p class=example>For example, an <code><a href=#the-ol-element>ol</a></code> element
+  transform).<p>Elements in the DOM <a href=#represents title=represents>represent</a>
+  things; that is, they have intrinsic <em>meaning</em>, also known as
+  semantics.<p class=example>For example, an <code><a href=#the-ol-element>ol</a></code> element
   represents an ordered list.<p>The basic interface, from which all the <a href=#html-elements>HTML
   elements</a>' interfaces inherit, and which must be used by
   elements that have no additional requirements, is the
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     shown (inline) but should not ever have both at once.
   --><p class=XXX>Terms that need to be defined include: <dfn id=sizing-of-embedded-content>sizing
-  of embedded content</dfn><h4 id=fragment-identifiers><span class=secno>10.4.2 </span>Fragment identifiers</h4><p class=XXX>(need to remove "must" and reword) CSS UAs in visual
+  of embedded content</dfn></p><!-- audio --><h4 id=fragment-identifiers><span class=secno>10.4.2 </span>Fragment identifiers</h4><p class=XXX>(need to remove "must" and reword) CSS UAs in visual
   media must, when scrolling a page to a fragment identifier, align
   the top of the viewport with the target element's top border
   edge.</p><!-- XXX horiz pos given bidi, and not scrolling when not
@@ -46879,7 +46903,11 @@
 
 
 
-  <h4 id=links-0><span class=secno>10.5.2 </span>Links</h4><p class=XXX>...</p><!-- hyperlinks: hover show url; clicks; opening in new browsing contexts --><!-- cite attribute on q, blockquote, ins, del: on hover, show link --><h4 id=the-mark-element-0><span class=secno>10.5.3 </span>The <code><a href=#the-mark-element>mark</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...</p><!-- being able to cycle through them --><!-- showing them on the scroll bar --><h4 id=the-contenteditable-attribute><span class=secno>10.5.4 </span>The <code title=attr-contenteditable><a href=#attr-contenteditable>contenteditable</a></code> attribute</h4><p class=XXX>...<h3 id=print-media><span class=secno>10.6 </span>Print media</h3><p class=XXX> must define letting the user "<dfn id=obtain-a-physical-form>obtain a
+  <h4 id=links-0><span class=secno>10.5.2 </span>Links</h4><p class=XXX>...</p><!-- hyperlinks: hover show url; clicks; opening in new browsing contexts --><!-- cite attribute on q, blockquote, ins, del: on hover, show link --><h4 id=the-mark-element-0><span class=secno>10.5.3 </span>The <code><a href=#the-mark-element>mark</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...</p><!-- being able to cycle through them --><!-- showing them on the scroll bar --><p class=XXX>The rendering section will eventually suggest
+  that user agents provide a way to let users jump between
+  <code><a href=#the-mark-element>mark</a></code> elements. Suggested rendering is a neon yellow
+  background highlight, though UAs maybe should allow this to be
+  toggled.<h4 id=the-contenteditable-attribute><span class=secno>10.5.4 </span>The <code title=attr-contenteditable><a href=#attr-contenteditable>contenteditable</a></code> attribute</h4><p class=XXX>...<h3 id=print-media><span class=secno>10.6 </span>Print media</h3><p class=XXX> must define letting the user "<dfn id=obtain-a-physical-form>obtain a
   physical form</dfn> (or a representation of a physical form)" of a
   document (printing) and what this means for the UA, in particular
   creating a new view for the print media.<h3 id=interaction-with-css><span class=secno>10.7 </span>Interaction with CSS</h3><!-- XXX this should be normative, so we'll have to move it out of

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