- From: Ian Hickson via cvs-syncmail <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 10:24:17 +0000
- To: public-html-commits@w3.org
Update of /sources/public/html5/spec
In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv8468
Modified Files:
Overview.html
Log Message:
More clarifications, editorial fixes, example fixes, etc. (whatwg r3988)
Index: Overview.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v
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diff -u -d -r1.3149 -r1.3150
--- Overview.html 24 Sep 2009 10:12:19 -0000 1.3149
+++ Overview.html 24 Sep 2009 10:24:13 -0000 1.3150
@@ -11744,8 +11744,7 @@
work. But I'm paid to do my hobby, so I never know what to
answer. Some people wonder what they would do if they didn't have to
work... but I know what I would do, because I was unemployed for a
-year, and I filled that time doing exactly what I do
-now.</q></p>
+year, and I filled that time doing exactly what I do now.</q></p>
<aside>
<q> People ask me what I do for fun when I'm not at work. But I'm
@@ -12006,8 +12005,8 @@
<h1>Little Green Guys With Guns</h1>
<nav>
<ul>
- <li><a href="/games">Games</a> |
- <li><a href="/forum">Forum</a> |
+ <li><a href="/games">Games</a>
+ <li><a href="/forum">Forum</a>
<li><a href="/download">Download</a>
</ul>
</nav>
@@ -12036,10 +12035,10 @@
for its nearest ancestor <a href="#sectioning-content">sectioning content</a> or
<a href="#sectioning-root">sectioning root</a> element. A footer typically contains
information about its section such as who wrote it, links to related
- documents, copyright data, and the like.<p class="note">Contact information belongs in an
- <code><a href="#the-address-element">address</a></code> element, possibly itself inside a
- <code><a href="#the-footer-element">footer</a></code>.<p>Footers don't necessarily have to appear at the <em>end</em> of a section,
- though they usually do.<p>When the <code><a href="#the-footer-element">footer</a></code> element contains entire sections,
+ documents, copyright data, and the like.<p class="note">Contact information for the author or editor of a
+ section belongs in an <code><a href="#the-address-element">address</a></code> element, possibly itself
+ inside a <code><a href="#the-footer-element">footer</a></code>.<p>Footers don't necessarily have to appear at the <em>end</em> of a
+ section, though they usually do.<p>When the <code><a href="#the-footer-element">footer</a></code> element contains entire sections,
they <a href="#represents" title="represents">represent</a> appendices, indexes,
long colophons, verbose license agreements, and other such
content.<p class="note">The <code><a href="#the-footer-element">footer</a></code> element is not
@@ -13822,22 +13821,19 @@
The <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> element uses the <code><a href="#htmlquoteelement">HTMLQuoteElement</a></code> interface.
</dd>
</dl><p>The <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> element <a href="#represents">represents</a> some <a href="#phrasing-content" title="phrasing content">phrasing content</a> quoted from another
- source.<p>Quotation punctuation (such as quotation marks) must not appear
- immediately before, after, or inside <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> elements; they
- will be inserted into the rendering by the user agent.<p>Content inside a <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> element must be quoted from
+ source.<p>Quotation punctuation (such as quotation marks) that is quoting
+ the contents of the element must not appear immediately before,
+ after, or inside <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> elements; they will be inserted into
+ the rendering by the user agent.<p>Content inside a <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> element must be quoted from
another source, whose address, if it has one, should be cited in the
<dfn id="attr-q-cite" title="attr-q-cite"><code>cite</code></dfn> attribute. The
source may be fictional, as when quoting characters in a novel or
- screenplay.<div class="impl">
-
- <p>If the <code title="attr-q-cite"><a href="#attr-q-cite">cite</a></code> attribute is
- present, it must be a <a href="#valid-url">valid URL</a>. To obtain the
- corresponding citation link, the value of the attribute must be
- <a href="#resolve-a-url" title="resolve a url">resolved</a> relative to the
+ screenplay.<p>If the <code title="attr-q-cite"><a href="#attr-q-cite">cite</a></code> attribute is
+ present, it must be a <a href="#valid-url">valid URL</a>. <span class="impl">To
+ obtain the corresponding citation link, the value of the attribute
+ must be <a href="#resolve-a-url" title="resolve a url">resolved</a> relative to the
element. User agents should allow users to follow such citation
- links.</p>
-
- </div><p>The <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> element must not be used in place of quotation
+ links.</span><p>The <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> element must not be used in place of quotation
marks that do not represent quotes; for example, it is inappropriate
to use the <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> element for marking up sarcastic
statements.<p>The use of <code><a href="#the-q-element">q</a></code> elements to mark up quotations is
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