Tom Morris wrote: > In the case of HTML, there may be a case to be made that since there > are a number of other supportive technologies which web authors ought > to be using, that providing a Primer would not be advisable, since > there is material in other areas (CSS, JavaScript etc.) which is > relevant to the subject. That said, there is no reason not to have a > Primer if it is felt that it is required. I think perhaps the best way to tell if a HTML primer is useful would be to assemble some volunteers to write a concise one and see if it is perceived to be of benefit to people. Of course, this activity will come much later on in the HTML WG. BruceReceived on Monday, 21 May 2007 22:27:51 GMT
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