- From: Aurelio De Rosa <aurelioderosa@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 22:58:48 +0200
- To: whatwg@lists.whatwg.org
Hi to all. I'm writing this email because I want to discuss about where to have the author's data inside an <article>. According to specification, the header The header element represents a group of introductory or navigational aids. while the footer A footer typically contains information about its section such as who wrote > it, links to related documents, copyright data, and the like. So the specs assert that the author's data have to stay into the <footer>. If we consider a tipical structure of an <article> (header-article-footer), it is already an habit to see the data in both locations (<header> and <footer>). Infact, most blogs usually put those data in the first section (the <header>) while most traditional newspapers put the signature of the author in the last part (the <footer>). Althought the specs say: Footers don’t necessarily have to appear at the end of a section, though > they usually do. this would carry to a situation where a lot of blogs have to change the intuitive and natural structure header-article-footer into a more counterintuitive one and that is header-footer-article. So, in conclusion, my opinion is that the specs should provide suggestion to have the data in one of the two tags interchangeably and to provide more support for the *status quo.* Thus, the question will became a simple matter of taste and habit. Best regards -- Aurelio De Rosa email: aurelioderosa@gmail.com email: a.derosa@audero.it website: www.audero.it user group: ug.audero.it
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