[Bug 13062] HTML spec should not dictate first/last child nesting level and exact order of child siblings

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=13062

Ian 'Hixie' Hickson <ian@hixie.ch> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
                 CC|                            |ian@hixie.ch
             Blocks|13128                       |
         Depends on|                            |12834, 13128
         Resolution|                            |WONTFIX

--- Comment #22 from Ian 'Hixie' Hickson <ian@hixie.ch> 2011-08-14 06:12:30 UTC ---
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Status: Rejected
Change Description: no spec change
Rationale: 

Since each case of this has case-specific considerations, please file a
separate bug for each instance of this pattern that you want changed. For
example, changing it for <figure> (which is new and mainly just based on CSS)
may be easier than changing it for <fieldset> (which has lots of complicated
legacy styling rules and is already widely implemented and used).

Some bugs already filed around this issue have been listed in the "Depends on"
list for this bug.

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Received on Sunday, 14 August 2011 06:12:36 UTC