Re: What to do with recurrent content among pages and posts [via HTML5 Specifications Community Group]

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 &lt;main&gt; elements, and I really
>> wonder
>> is it should be [...]
>>
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