- From: Jim Ley <jim.ley@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 00:27:12 +0100
On 9/2/05, Matthew Raymond <mattraymond at earthlink.net> wrote: > 1) Why wouldn't you want the content in the element to be inserted by > Javascript when the page loads when you can just include the content in > markup and hide it using CSS? Not particularly wanting to support the OP's issue - I don't see a problem with the change to the content model of a to require content, it's a good thing. However styling a link to print away is not a good idea, as it means those without css get a link which does nothing, of course it's still possible with the method in the OP's post that the user gets a nothing link, but that doesn't mean the link existing in the source is a good idea. > 3) How does your original example even prevent the content from being > viewed when printing? I don't think that's the purpose, I think the purpose is to ensure there's not content in the page which is purely behavioural and does nothing when script is not available. > 4) What prevents you from inserting the entire <a> element into a <span>? That is of course a very, very good question. > The bottom line is that you need a much better use case. Absolutely! Jim.
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