- From: poot <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 12:38:22 +0900 (JST)
- To: public-html-diffs@w3.org
hixie: Remove the site-wide heading section. It was incomprehensible and nobody cares anyway. (whatwg r3803) http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.2971&r2=1.2972&f=h http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=3802&to=3803 =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.2971 retrieving revision 1.2972 diff -u -d -r1.2971 -r1.2972 --- Overview.html 11 Sep 2009 02:30:42 -0000 1.2971 +++ Overview.html 11 Sep 2009 03:37:59 -0000 1.2972 @@ -473,8 +473,7 @@ <li><a href="#the-address-element"><span class="secno">4.4.10 </span>The <code>address</code> element</a></li> <li><a href="#headings-and-sections"><span class="secno">4.4.11 </span>Headings and sections</a> <ol> - <li><a href="#outlines"><span class="secno">4.4.11.1 </span>Creating an outline</a></li> - <li><a href="#distinguishing-site-wide-headings-from-page-headings"><span class="secno">4.4.11.2 </span>Distinguishing site-wide headings from page headings</a></ol></ol></li> + <li><a href="#outlines"><span class="secno">4.4.11.1 </span>Creating an outline</a></ol></ol></li> <li><a href="#grouping-content"><span class="secno">4.5 </span>Grouping content</a> <ol> <li><a href="#the-p-element"><span class="secno">4.5.1 </span>The <code>p</code> element</a></li> @@ -12324,37 +12323,7 @@ </div> - </div><h5 id="distinguishing-site-wide-headings-from-page-headings"><span class="secno">4.4.11.2 </span>Distinguishing site-wide headings from page headings</h5><div class="impl"> - - <p>Given the <a href="#outline">outline</a> of a document, but ignoring any - sections created for <code><a href="#the-nav-element">nav</a></code> and <code><a href="#the-aside-element">aside</a></code> - elements, and any of their descendants, if the only root of the tree - is <a href="#the-body-element">the body element</a>'s <a href="#concept-section" title="concept-section">section</a>, and it has only a single - subsection which is created by an <code><a href="#the-article-element">article</a></code> element, then - the heading of <a href="#the-body-element">the body element</a> should be assumed to be - a site-wide heading, and the heading of the <code><a href="#the-article-element">article</a></code> - element should be assumed to be the page's heading.</p> - - </div><p>If a page starts with a heading that is common to the whole site, - the document must be authored such that, in the document's - <a href="#outline">outline</a>, ignoring any sections created for - <code><a href="#the-nav-element">nav</a></code> and <code><a href="#the-aside-element">aside</a></code> elements and any of their - descendants, the tree has only one root <a href="#concept-section" title="concept-section">section</a>, <a href="#the-body-element">the body - element</a>'s section, its heading is the site-wide heading, - <a href="#the-body-element">the body element</a> has just one subsection, that - subsection is created by an <code><a href="#the-article-element">article</a></code> element, and that - <code><a href="#the-article-element">article</a></code>'s heading is the page heading.<p>If a page does not contain a site-wide heading, then the page - must be authored such that, in the document's <a href="#outline">outline</a>, - ignoring any sections created for <code><a href="#the-nav-element">nav</a></code> and - <code><a href="#the-aside-element">aside</a></code> elements and any of their descendants, either - <a href="#the-body-element">the body element</a> has no subsections, or it has more - than one subsection, or it has a single subsection but that - subsection is not created by an <code><a href="#the-article-element">article</a></code> element, or - there is more than one <a href="#concept-section" title="concept-section">section</a> - at the root of the outline.<p class="note">Conceptually, a site is thus a document with many - articles — when those articles are split into many pages, the - heading of the original single page becomes the heading of the site, - repeated on every page.<h3 id="grouping-content"><span class="secno">4.5 </span>Grouping content</h3><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><h4 id="the-p-element"><span class="secno">4.5.1 </span>The <dfn><code>p</code></dfn> element</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Implemented and widely deployed</i><dl class="element"><dt>Categories</dt> + </div><h3 id="grouping-content"><span class="secno">4.5 </span>Grouping content</h3><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><h4 id="the-p-element"><span class="secno">4.5.1 </span>The <dfn><code>p</code></dfn> element</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Implemented and widely deployed</i><dl class="element"><dt>Categories</dt> <dd><a href="#flow-content">Flow content</a>.</dd> <dd><a href="#formatblock-candidate"><code title="">formatBlock</code> candidate</a>.</dd> <dt>Contexts in which this element may be used:</dt>
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