- From: Julee Burdekin <julee@adobe.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 18:27:21 +0000
- To: PhistucK <phistuck@gmail.com>
- CC: Pearl Chen <pearlchen@google.com>, "public-webplatform@w3.org" <public-webplatform@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CFED61DE.DDE9D%julee@adobe.com>
Yes, PhistucK, thanks. But I couldn’t reproduce. Copy-n-paste works fine for me. For me, I either double-click and get the tag name, or I click-n-drag to get the whole HTML string. J ------------------- Julee Burdekin Content Strategist Adobe Web Platform @adobejulee julee@adobe.com From: PhistucK <phistuck@gmail.com<mailto:phistuck@gmail.com>> Date: Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 11:07 AM To: julee <julee@adobe.com<mailto:julee@adobe.com>> Cc: Pearl Chen <pearlchen@google.com<mailto:pearlchen@google.com>>, WebPlatform Public List <public-webplatform@w3.org<mailto:public-webplatform@w3.org>> Subject: Re: Formatting of html tags Just checking - did you read my concern regarding copying and pasting text? ☆PhistucK On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Julee Burdekin <julee@adobe.com<mailto:julee@adobe.com>> wrote: Oh! Thanks, PhistucK! I prefer: Since this block element can only contains inline element, such as <code><span></code> And looks like that’s what’s used in the code style guide.[1] J [1] http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/WPD:Manual_Of_Style/Code_sample_best_practices ------------------- Julee Burdekin Content Strategist Adobe Web Platform @adobejulee julee@adobe.com<mailto:julee@adobe.com> From: PhistucK <phistuck@gmail.com<mailto:phistuck@gmail.com>> Date: Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 10:55 AM To: julee <julee@adobe.com<mailto:julee@adobe.com>> Cc: Pearl Chen <pearlchen@google.com<mailto:pearlchen@google.com>>, WebPlatform Public List <public-webplatform@w3.org<mailto:public-webplatform@w3.org>> Subject: Re: Formatting of html tags I think Pearl refers to situations such as (for example) "Since this is a block element can only contains inline element, such as <span>" and not necessarily code examples with syntax highlighting. ☆PhistucK On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Julee Burdekin <julee@adobe.com<mailto:julee@adobe.com>> wrote: Hi, Pearl: Thinking you’re talking about referring to content inline, and not providing an example. You might want to review the guide on how to update existing content[1] — there’s a syntax highlighting section. Also, refer to the gotchas page for additional quirks of the system.[2] HTH J [1] http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/WPD:Editors_Guide/step_5_update_existing_content [2] http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/WPD:Style_Guide/Gotchas ------------------- Julee Burdekin Content Strategist Adobe Web Platform @adobejulee julee@adobe.com<mailto:julee@adobe.com> From: Pearl Chen <pearlchen@google.com<mailto:pearlchen@google.com>> Date: Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 10:38 AM To: WebPlatform Public List <public-webplatform@w3.org<mailto:public-webplatform@w3.org>> Subject: Formatting of html tags Resent-From: WebPlatform Public List <public-webplatform@w3.org<mailto:public-webplatform@w3.org>> Resent-Date: Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 10:39 AM I'm trying to figure out of there is a preferred way to display html tags in text. I've seen it in various formats within the WPD docs, with and without brackets, with and without bold: - html element - html element - <html> element - <html> element My gut tells me to use "<html>", no bold unless there's an actual emphasis needed. Pearl
Received on Thursday, 17 July 2014 18:27:53 UTC