- From: Willem-Siebe Spoelstra <info@spoelstra.ws>
- Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2014 23:22:26 +0100
- To: Michael Whittet <mwhittet@live.co.uk>
- Cc: "public-html5spec@w3.org" <public-html5spec@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAPGOeDviqz=TZ7-78RpDCvjMGvwV35Bzqoks8xhvDcZyV+AzaQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Michael, did you find any change to look at my examples as you requested? Thanks. Vriendelijke groet, Willem-Siebe Spoelstra 2013-12-23 10:34 GMT+01:00 Willem-Siebe Spoelstra <info@spoelstra.ws>: > Hi Mike, > > Thanks for your reply. I never got any answers to my questions on > stackoverflow, but sometimes it can be a good source. > > I think it's a good idea to repeat my question, before giving an live > examle, because it's a while ago. > > *The question* > > I have a question. On a website that I'm building every page has a content > block with share buttons and a content block with email subscription placed > below the real text. > > What HTML elements should I use for this? It is now automatically inserted > between the <main> elements, and I really wonder if it should be IN the > main element, since those blocks of content are duplicate among all pages. > But if it doesn't belong IN the main element, what should I use in that > case? > > Also can be seen here: > http://www.w3.org/community/html5spec/2013/10/15/what-to-do-with-recurrent-content-among-pages-and-posts/ > > *The example* > > On below website I made, you can see a block of sharing buttons on the end > of the page, inside the main element. This content however is on almost > every page on the website, so I wonder if this should be in the main > element or not. You can imagine that on the same place of the sharing > buttons a lot of websites also have a block there with author information > (same on every blogpost), or a block where people can subscribe for email > etc, all recurrent content. > > http://caesarsbeauty.nl/keratine-behandeling/#post-17 > > Kind regards, > > > Willem-Siebe Spoelstra > > Sellebrating > Ganeshastraat 67 > 1363XA Almere > Tel: + 31 6 459 575 83 > E-mail: info@spoelstra.ws > KvK-nummer: 55419038 > > > > 2013/11/6 Michael Whittet <mwhittet@live.co.uk> > >> Hey Willem, >> >> I'm not too sure why its pretty quiet in the group, I always find >> http://stackoverflow.com/ to be useful even for finding best approaches >> or the discussions on http://www.smashingmagazine.com/ also help. Sorry >> if you have tried those already but thats what i find useful most of the >> time :-). >> >> Other then that, Twitter can be useful for posting quick queries. I've >> checked your question but wondered if you had an example? I Hope that helps! >> >> Cheers, >> >> Mike Whittet >> >> *E:* mwhittet@live.co.uk >> >> *M:* +44 (0)7505 637 001 >> >> *W:* www.michaelwhittet.co.uk >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> From: info@spoelstra.ws >> Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2013 12:50:13 +0100 >> To: public-html5spec@w3.org >> Subject: Re: What to do with recurrent content among pages and posts [via >> HTML5 Specifications Community Group] >> >> >> Hi groupmembers, >> >> I posted two times on te blog in our group, but never got any reply. It >> seems that there is not a lot of activity in the group. >> Why is this. I'm looking for a place where I can talk and discuss about >> HTML5 with others interested in it. >> I hoped I had found it by this mailinglist, but that seems not the case. >> Any tips for others places where I can go? >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Willem >> >> Vriendelijke groet, >> >> Willem-Siebe Spoelstra >> >> Sellebrating >> Ganeshastraat 67 >> 1363XA Almere >> Tel: + 31 6 459 575 83 >> E-mail: info@spoelstra.ws >> KvK-nummer: 55419038 >> >> >> >> 2013/10/15 Willem-Siebe Spoelstra <info@spoelstra.ws> >> >> Hi all, I have a question. On a website that I'm building every page has a >> content block with share buttons and a content block with email >> subscription >> below the real text. What HTML elements should I use for this. It now >> automatically is inserted between the <main> elements, and I really >> wonder >> is it should be [...] >> >> >> >> ---------- >> >> This post sent on HTML5 Specifications Community Group >> >> >> >> 'What to do with recurrent content among pages and posts' >> >> >> http://www.w3.org/community/html5spec/2013/10/15/what-to-do-with-recurrent-content-among-pages-and-posts/ >> >> >> >> Learn more about the HTML5 Specifications Community Group: >> >> http://www.w3.org/community/html5spec >> >> >> >> >> >
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