> > The main issue I see refers to styling and formatting: If you have > > got no such "separator" element, it is more difficult to create > > visual separations. > > As mentioned before, and it might be wise to repeat it here, styling > should never be considered an argument for a semantic element. ACK, that's why I talked about somewhat "putting the cart before the horse". But, styling considerations /might/ offer another perspective, and in this case, these considerations reveal two different kinds of separation which might /both/ be useful. Thus, I do not refuse "sep". -- Jens Meiert Information Architect http://meiert.com/Received on Monday, 23 May 2005 08:57:39 GMT
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