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10.4.5 The marquee element
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#the-marquee-element
10.4.3 The datagrid element
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#the-datagrid-element
obtain a physical form
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#obtain-a-physical-form
10.4.2 Form controls and widgets
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#form-controls-and-widgets
10.4.4 Rendering and menus/toolbars
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#rendering-and-menus-toolbars
10.3.5 Fonts and colors
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#fonts-and-colors
10.3.6 Punctuation and decorations
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#punctuation-and-decorations
10.4 Self-contained features
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#self-contained-features
11 Obsolete features
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#obsolete-features
10.3.2 Display types
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1909.html#display-types

http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.diff.html
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.1908&r2=1.1909&f=h
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@@ -965,13 +965,15 @@
     <ol>
      <li><a href=#the-title-attribute-0><span class=secno>10.4.1 </span>The <code title=attr-title>title</code> attribute</a></li>
      <li><a href=#form-controls-and-widgets><span class=secno>10.4.2 </span>Form controls and widgets</a></li>
-     <li><a href=#the-marquee-element><span class=secno>10.4.3 </span>The <code>marquee</code> element</a></li>
-     <li><a href=#the-hr-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.4 </span>The <code>hr</code> element</a></li>
-     <li><a href=#frames><span class=secno>10.4.5 </span>Frames</a></ol></li>
-   <li><a href=#other><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Other</a></li>
-   <li><a href=#rendering-and-menus-toolbars><span class=secno>10.6 </span>Rendering and menus/toolbars</a>
-    <ol>
-     <li><a href=#the-icon-property><span class=secno>10.6.1 </span>The 'icon' property</a></ol></ol></li>
+     <li><a href=#the-datagrid-element><span class=secno>10.4.3 </span>The <code>datagrid</code> element</a></li>
+     <li><a href=#rendering-and-menus-toolbars><span class=secno>10.4.4 </span>Rendering and menus/toolbars</a>
+      <ol>
+       <li><a href=#the-icon-property><span class=secno>10.4.4.1 </span>The 'icon' property</a></ol></li>
+     <li><a href=#the-marquee-element><span class=secno>10.4.5 </span>The <code>marquee</code> element</a></li>
+     <li><a href=#the-hr-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.6 </span>The <code>hr</code> element</a></li>
+     <li><a href=#the-br-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.7 </span>The <code>br</code> element</a></li>
+     <li><a href=#frames><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>Frames</a></ol></li>
+   <li><a href=#other><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Other</a></ol></li>
  <li><a href=#obsolete-features><span class=secno>11 </span>Obsolete features</a>
   <ol>
    <li><a href=#self-contained-features-0><span class=secno>11.1 </span>Self-contained features</a>
@@ -46004,7 +46006,7 @@
 tr { display: table-row; }
 td, th { display: table-cell; }
 
-li { display: list-item; }</pre><!-- del, ins, and map are inline. --><p>For the purposes of the CSS table model, the <code><a href=#the-col-element>col</a></code>
+li { display: list-item; }</pre><!-- XXX ruby, rt, rp --><!-- del, ins, and map are inline. --><p>For the purposes of the CSS table model, the <code><a href=#the-col-element>col</a></code>
   element is to be treated as if it was present as many times as its
   <code title=attr-col-span><a href=#attr-col-span>span</a></code> attribute <a href=#rules-for-parsing-non-negative-integers title="rules
   for parsing non-negative integers">specifies</a>.<p>For the purposes of the CSS table model, the
@@ -46078,18 +46080,21 @@
 :link { color: blue; }
 :visited { color: purple; }
 body { color: black; background: white; }
+mark { background: yellow; color: black; }
 table { border-color: gray; }
-thead, tbody, tfoot, tr { border-color: inherit; }</pre><p>The <code><a href=#the-article-element>article</a></code>, <code><a href=#the-aside-element>aside</a></code>, <code><a href=#the-nav-element>nav</a></code>,
+thead, tbody, tfoot, tr { border-color: inherit; }</pre><hr><p>The <code><a href=#the-article-element>article</a></code>, <code><a href=#the-aside-element>aside</a></code>, <code><a href=#the-nav-element>nav</a></code>,
   and <code><a href=#the-section-element>section</a></code> elements are expected to affect the styling
   of <code><a href=#the-h1-h2-h3-h4-h5-and-h6-elements>h1</a></code> elements, based on the nesting depth. If <var title="">x</var> is a selector that matches elements that are either
   <code><a href=#the-article-element>article</a></code>, <code><a href=#the-aside-element>aside</a></code>, <code><a href=#the-nav-element>nav</a></code>, or
   <code><a href=#the-section-element>section</a></code> elements, then the following rules capture what
-  is expected:<pre class=css>@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
+  is expected:</p><!-- XXX this is better than http://damowmow.com/temp/sectioning.css
+           but it's still not optimal... --><pre class=css>@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
 <var title="">x</var> h1 { font-size: 1.05em; }
 <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> h1 { font-size: 1.17em; }
 <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> h1 { font-size: 1.00em; }
 <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> h1 { font-size: 0.83em; }
-<var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> h1 { font-size: 0.67em; }</pre><h4 id=punctuation-and-decorations><span class=secno>10.3.6 </span>Punctuation and decorations</h4><pre class=css>@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
+<var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> <var title="">x</var> h1 { font-size: 0.67em; }</pre><hr><p class=XXX>Need to define the content attributes of BODY in
+  terms of CSS or something.<h4 id=punctuation-and-decorations><span class=secno>10.3.6 </span>Punctuation and decorations</h4><pre class=css>@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
 
 :link, :visited, ins, u { text-decoration: underline; }
 abbr[title], acronym[title] { text-decoration: dotted underline; }<!-- XXX CSS3 http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-text/#text-decoration-style -->
@@ -46157,11 +46162,68 @@
   attribute has a value that is not the empty string, it is expected
   that the user agent will expose the contents of that attribute as a
   tooltip.<p>U+000A LINE FEED (LF) characters are expected to cause line
-  breaks in the tooltip.<h4 id=form-controls-and-widgets><span class=secno>10.4.2 </span>Form controls and widgets</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-marquee-element><span class=secno>10.4.3 </span>The <code><a href=#the-marquee-element-0>marquee</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-hr-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.4 </span>The <code><a href=#the-hr-element>hr</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=frames><span class=secno>10.4.5 </span>Frames</h4><p class=XXX>...<h3 id=other><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Other</h3><!-- XXX
+  breaks in the tooltip.<h4 id=form-controls-and-widgets><span class=secno>10.4.2 </span>Form controls and widgets</h4><p>User agents are expected to style form controls and widgets
+  exposed by <a href=#html-elements>HTML elements</a> in line with platform
+  conventions. However, to enable pages to be rendered in a somewhat
+  consistent manner across different platforms, this section describes
+  some characteristics that these elements are expected to share
+  regardless of the platform.<dl><dt><code><a href=#the-details-element>details</a></code></dt>
+
+   <dd>
+
+    <p></p>
+
+   </dd>
+
+
+   <dt><code><a href=#the-fieldset-element>fieldset</a></code></dt>
+
+   <dd>
+
+    <p></p>
+
+   </dd>
+
+
+   <dt><code><a href=#the-input-element>input</a></code> ...</dt> <!-- XXX types; size attribute -->
+
+   <dd>
+
+    <p></p>
+
+   </dd>
+
+
+   <dt><code><a href=#the-meter-element>meter</a></code></dt>
+
+   <dd>
+
+    <p></p>
+
+   </dd>
+
+
+   <dt><code><a href=#the-progress-element>progress</a></code></dt>
+
+   <dd>
+
+    <p></p>
+
+   </dd>
+
+
+   <!-- XXX button, select, textarea, bb -->
 
-      section { }
-      mark { }
-      /* ... */
+
+  </dl><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-datagrid-element><span class=secno>10.4.3 </span>The <code><a href=#datagrid>datagrid</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=rendering-and-menus-toolbars><span class=secno>10.4.4 </span>Rendering and menus/toolbars</h4><h5 id=the-icon-property><span class=secno>10.4.4.1 </span>The 'icon' property</h5><p>UAs should use the command's Icon as the default generic icon
+  provided by the user agent when the 'icon' property computes to
+  'auto' on an element that either defines a command or refers to one
+  using the <code title=command-attribute>command</code> attribute,
+  but when the property computes to an actual image, it should use
+  that image instead.<h4 id=the-marquee-element><span class=secno>10.4.5 </span>The <code><a href=#the-marquee-element-0>marquee</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-hr-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.6 </span>The <code><a href=#the-hr-element>hr</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-br-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.7 </span>The <code><a href=#the-br-element>br</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=frames><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>Frames</h4><p class=XXX>...<h3 id=other><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Other</h3><!-- XXX
+
+    figure/legend
+    iframe, embed, object, applet, video, audio, canvas
 
     Default UI
       link: click
@@ -46286,13 +46348,7 @@
   creating a new view for the print media.<p class=XXX>Must define that in CSS, tag and attribute
   names in HTML documents, and class names in quirks mode documents,
   are case-insensitive, as well as saying which attribute values must
-  be compared case-insensitively.<p class=XXX>Need to define the content attributes of BODY in
-  terms of CSS or something.<h3 id=rendering-and-menus-toolbars><span class=secno>10.6 </span>Rendering and menus/toolbars</h3><h4 id=the-icon-property><span class=secno>10.6.1 </span>The 'icon' property</h4><p>UAs should use the command's Icon as the default generic icon
-  provided by the user agent when the 'icon' property computes to
-  'auto' on an element that either defines a command or refers to one
-  using the <code title=command-attribute>command</code> attribute,
-  but when the property computes to an actual image, it should use
-  that image instead.<h2 id=obsolete-features><span class=secno>11 </span>Obsolete features</h2><p>Authors and documents must not use the features listed in this
+  be compared case-insensitively.<h2 id=obsolete-features><span class=secno>11 </span>Obsolete features</h2><p>Authors and documents must not use the features listed in this
   section. They are documented to enable user agents to support legacy
   content in an interoperable fashion.</p><!-- XXX Elements that have been dropped: ACRONYM B BASEFONT BLINK BIG
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