Re: Using list markup inside <nav>, misleading example in 4.4.4

hi jukka,

agreed, can you please file a bug on it so we can get it fixed?
https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/enter_bug.cgi?comment=&product=HTML%20WG&component=HTML5%20spec

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Regards

SteveF
HTML 5.1 <http://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/>


On 16 September 2013 11:09, Jukka K. Korpela <jukka.k.korpela@kolumbus.fi>wrote:

> In "4.4.11 Usage summary", the example on <nav> contains three <p>
> elements, each containing only one <a> element:
>
> *<nav>  <http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/**sections.html#the-nav-element<http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/sections.html#the-nav-element>
> >***
>  <p><a href="/">Home</a>
>  <p><a href="/biog.html">Bio</a>
>  <p><a href="/discog.html">Discog</a>
> *</nav>*
>
> I think this violates the recommendation in "4.4.4 The |nav| element": "In
> cases where the content of a |nav <http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/**
> sections.html#the-nav-element<http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/sections.html#the-nav-element>
> >**| element represents a list of items, use list markup to aid
> understanding and navigation."
>
> If the example is supposed to present breadcrumb navigation (which might
> be regarded as something else than a list), then this should be clarified.
>
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