Re: HTML tidy

I agree with him - I've always put newlines after my h* tags.  Like he
said, it doesn't seem natural to mix a heading inline with it's
content.


On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 11:25:49 +0100 (BST), Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> wrote:
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> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Magne Rekdal wrote:
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> > Hello!
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> > I have used HTML tidy, and find it very useful for creating XHTML
> > documents from HTML.  I would like to see one little thing
> > changed:
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> > When there is a heading tag like <h2>, tidy will continue the
> > normal paragraph text right after the </h2> tag, on the same line.
> > I think most users would find it more natural to have a new line
> > after the </h2>
> 
> The pretty printing can be controlled via configuration options. The
> default used to included more blank lines for ease in editing the
> HTML markup in a text editor. I wonder what others feel about this?
> I am copying the html-tidy@w3.org mailing list to allow them to
> respond.
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