- From: Jim Ley <jim.ley@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 16:36:01 +0100
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:23:55 +0200, Anne van Kesteren <fora at annevankesteren.nl> wrote: > > I thought the WHAT-WG were standardising mark-up languages and DOM's > > - are you proposing that they also standardise user agent behaviour > > and design? I think this is unnecessay, and counterproductive to the > > richness required in UA's to fulfill different communities needs. > > I was saying, with an example, that the WHATWG should not exclude doing > something special for the A element with a REL attribute. So what exactly is your proposal about "SHOULD create a menubar" etc. ? That was how I understood the initial proposal in the thread - specifying user agent behaviour. Personally I'm very much against this, the LINK data currently contains metadata about the page, so there's no reason to expect it to be rendered, the proposed change will make it just content if it has to be rendered IMO, this means that in all likelyhood users will either duplicate content - generally bad, or not include the LINK content inline and therefore harm all legacy clients. I don't personally find LINK menus in the slightest bit useful (and yes I run IE, but yes I also have link menus - well rarely these days, as I say they're not useful.) Some people do, but to require (even only with a SHOULD) is IMO over the top specification of UA behaviour, HTML should not be about the rendering! Jim.
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