Thank you Simon, Out of interest is this splitting off from the W3C? It seems that XHTML 2 (as pointed out by Patrick) uses the <nl> element, yet the <nav> from WHATWG seems to indicate the same content (although seems to be more generic in its implementation). http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/mod-list.html#sec_11.2. On 6 Jul 2006, at 01:54, Simon Pieters wrote: > > Hi, > > From: Craig Francis <craig@synergycms.com> >> At the moment we can provide ways for the spiders to find the >> page, but I do not think its possible for us to tell the spider >> things like where the navigation bar is (as I think it should be >> indexed differently to the main content of the page). > > This should be solved by HTML. The WHATWG have proposed a <nav> > element for this purpose. > > http://whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#the-nav > > Regards, > Simon Pieters > > >Received on Thursday, 6 July 2006 20:25:53 GMT
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