- From: Shelley Powers <shelleyp@burningbird.net>
- Date: Sat, 02 May 2009 09:39:45 -0500
More general comments on the HTML5 draft: In section three, you mix structure and semantics, but the two are not necessarily compatible. For instance, we see an introduction to the Document, and then immediately proceed into a description of Documents in the DOM. Frankly, I don't see how a description of the DOM fits either structure or semantics. To me, structure would be the structure of the markup in the document, and the semantics would be the, well, it's hard to say what it would be, you apply semantics to elements, such as section and header. Whatever it is, it's not DOM related. Then you follow up with Security. What does this have to do with structure or semantics? Perhaps if the intro section was filled in, we would have an understanding of what you mean by structure, and semantics. Right now, though, I see what is basically a bucket of information, somehow grouped under this heading, perhaps because it doesn't fit anywhere else. Now you do a nice description of what you consider as semantics in section 3.3.1, and I would expect this, then, to be followed by a listing of the elements, but again, there's the DOM. There's no cohesive pattern to the document, especially when the different document levels are mixed so haphazardly. I think of a document as a communication between writer and audience. Now there are probably three audiences for HTML5: user agent developers, such as browser companies; web developers, interested in the DOM, scripting events, and so on; and designers or others, more likely interested in the markup. I, as a web developer/designer, am not really interested in the user agent aspects of the specs. Another person who is a designer, may not be interested in the developer or UA aspects. But all of us are forced to go through material addressed to all three audiences just to find the information we need. I, a designer interested in learning about the new semantic elements, have to wade through sections on the DOM and security, including cookies, because I'm not sure when I'll be getting to the bits I need. There's no clear demarcation between audiences in the document. More later Shelley
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